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Louise Olivereau 1884 - 1963 - One of Many Arrested During World War 1 for Speaking Their Mind. Heir Heinous Crime Was Merely Mailing out a Few Thousand Anti-Draft Leaflets- She Was Charged with Sedition and Served 28 Months of a 10 Year Sentence - Celebrate Peoples' History
Aprille Thurheimer
2005
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Phoolan Devi - "What Others Called a Crime, I Called Justice" - Februry 1981: A 24 Year Old Village Woman, Born into Poverty in India, Is Labelled 'The Bandit Queen'. She Is Charged With a Number of Major Offences Including Murder, Kidnap for Ransom and Looting Villages. Most Importantly, She Is Accused of Killing 22 High-Caste Men in the Village of Behmai, a Massacre Undertaken as Revenge for the Death of Her Lover and Repeated Gang Rape against Herself. [...] - Celebrate Peoples' History
Miriam Klein Stahl
2003
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Sojourner Truth, Born Isabella (Belle) Baumfree, c. 1797 - November 26, 1883, Was an African-American Abolitionist and Women's Right Activist. Truth Was Born into Slavery in Swartekill, NY but Escaped with Her Infant Daughter to Freedom in 1826. After Going to Court to Recover Her Son in 1828 She Became the 1st Black Woman to Win Such a Case against a White Man. [...] - Celebrate Peoples' History
Chip Thomas
2021
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