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Protesters campaigning for trans rights have gathered in central London demanding "liberation" and "trans rights now". Supporters, trade unions and …

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William Still
William Still (1819-1902) was an African American abolitionist known as the "Father of the Underground Railroad" for his efforts in helping to free …