In the 1960s, Fannie Lou Hamer fought not for the right to vote, but for the ability to exercise that right.
Fannie Lou Hamer
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In the 1960s, Fannie Lou Hamer fought not for the right to vote, but for the ability to exercise that right.
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Historia
Eleanor Rykener’s court records suggest she may have been living as a transwoman in Medieval London.
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Historia
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