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Kate Richards O'Hare was an influential American socialist and activist known for her passionate advocacy for workers' rights and social justice. Throughout her life, she dedicated herself to the fight against inequality, particularly within the labor movement. O'Hare was a prominent member of the Socialist Party and her writings and speeches inspired many during the early 20th century. Among her notable works are 'World Peace: A Spectacle Drama In Three Acts' and 'Kate O'Hare's Prison Letters', which reflect her commitment to peace and social reform.

Her activism led to her imprisonment in 1919 for her outspoken opposition to World War I and her anti-war sentiments. Despite facing severe backlash, O'Hare remained undeterred, using her experiences to further her advocacy. Her legacy is marked by her relentless pursuit of social change, and she continues to be celebrated as a pioneering figure in the struggle for social justice and workers' rights.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 December 8, 1871
出生地点 O'Fallon, Missouri, USA
去世日期 January 9, 1948