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Louise Olivereau

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One of many arrested in the United States during World War I for speaking their mind—her 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.

Printed at the worker-owned Stumptown Printers, Portland, OR.

This is #28 in the Celebrate People’s History Poster Series.


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