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www.steelsnowflake.org
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| | | | | The dramatic tale of Oscar Wilde's three trials and how they ruined his life, marriage, creativity, and finally, his health. Wilde let himself get caught in the middle of a quarrel between his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, and his lover's angry, homophobic father, the Marquess of Queensberry, who went to extraordinary lengths to destroy one of Victorian England's most renowned cultural icons. Wilde's crime was being gay in a society that still reviled homosexuality. In the end, he lost it all. | |
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biographics.org
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| | | | | Maximilien Robespierre promised to usher a fairer, more representative form of government to the French people. What they got was a reign of terror that saw thousands facing the horror of the guillotine. Among Robespierre's victims were the king and queen of France. When justice finally came it was a swift as the slice of | |
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www.themarshallproject.org
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| | | | | What happens when prisoners go from complete isolation to complete freedom in a day? | |
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www.jta.org
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| | | 78% of Democrats and 41% of Republicans supported the idea, which U.S. officials are not prioritizing. | ||