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  2. Sara Jane Olson - Wikipedia

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    Olson was released on parole from the Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla on March 17, 2008. [33] For five days, she stayed at her mother's home in Palmdale, and spent some time hiking with her husband.

  3. 2021 Atlanta spa shootings - Wikipedia

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    The shooter killed seven women and one man. One man was wounded. Six died at the scene, one en route to a hospital, and one in treatment. [34] Six victims, four at Piedmont Road and two at Cherokee County, were women of Asian descent. [19] The others were a white woman and a white man, [19] [20] and the survivor is a Hispanic man from Guatemala ...

  4. Ana Cumpănaș - Wikipedia

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    Ana Cumpănaș or Anna Sage, nicknamed Woman in Red (1889 – April 25, 1947), was a Romanian prostitute and brothel owner in the American cities of Chicago and Gary, Indiana. She is best known for having assisted the Federal Bureau of Investigation in tracking down gangster John Dillinger .

  5. USA Gymnastics sex abuse scandal - Wikipedia

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    Since 1990, USA Gymnastics has kept a list of people permanently banned from coaching for sexual abuse and other reasons. The list includes Robert Dean Head, a USAG coach in Kentucky who in 1992 pled guilty to raping a 12-year-old, and Don Peters, the national coach for the 1984 Olympic team, who was banned in 2011 after two former gymnasts accused him of sexual abuse.

  6. 'Free the Nipple' movement: Women can now legally go ... - AOL

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    Women in six U.S. states are now effectively allowed to be topless in public, according to a new ruling by the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.. The decision stems from a multiyear legal battle ...

  7. Rachel Dolezal - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Dolezal unsuccessfully sued Howard University for discrimination based on "race, pregnancy, family responsibilities, and gender, as well as retaliation". Her lawsuit alleged that she was denied scholarship funds, a teaching assistant position, and other opportunities because she was a white woman.

  8. Charleston church shooting - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Lindquist-Dorr, associate professor at the University of Alabama, said that the myth of black rapists had dominated the imaginations of white, Southern men, who believed that "Sexual access to women is a trophy of power, white women embodied virtue and morality, they signified whiteness and white superiority, so sexual access to white ...

  9. Leopold and Loeb - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Freudenthal Leopold Jr. (November 19, 1904 – August 29, 1971) [1] and Richard Albert Loeb (/ ˈ l oʊ b /; June 11, 1905 – January 28, 1936), usually referred to collectively as Leopold and Loeb, were two American students at the University of Chicago who kidnapped and murdered 14-year-old Bobby Franks in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on May 21, 1924.