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  • Alexander Fyodorovich Kerensky was born in Simbirsk (later Ulyanovsk), Russia, where his father was a schoolteacher and administrator. Among his father's pupils, by a quirk of history, was Vladimir Ulyanov, the future Lenin. The two future rivals did not know each other in Simbirsk because of age differences. After spending his teen years in Tashkent in Central Asia, Kerensky studied history and law at St. Petersburg University. On graduation he became an attorney, joining a legal aid society that provided free legal assistance to the poor. Involvement in radical politics led to his temporary arrest in December In he became a defense lawyer in political cases and began to make a name for himself as a defender of popular causes and ordinary people against government or employer repression. In he was appointed to a special commiss

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