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  1. Carrie Katherine "Kate" Richards O'Hare (March 26, 1876 – January 10, 1948) was an American Socialist Party activist, editor, and orator best known for her controversial imprisonment during World War I.

  2. Learn about the life and activism of Kate Richards OHare, a Socialist leader and reformer who was imprisoned in Missouri for violating the Espionage Act during World War I. Read about her early years, education, political career, and prison memoir.

  3. Kate Richards O’Hare Cunningham (born March 26, 1877, near Ada, Ottawa county, Kansas, U.S.—died Jan. 10, 1948, Benicia, Calif.) was an American socialist and reformer whose vocal political activism led to a brief prison stint and a longer subsequent career as a prison-reform advocate.

  4. O'Hare, Kate Richards (1876–1948) Prominent leader of the Socialist Party of America, working on behalf of social democratic reforms, workers' rights, women's issues, and prisoners' rights, who was imprisoned for her opposition to World War I. Name variations: Kate Cunningham.

  5. Learn about Kate OHare, who was imprisoned for five years for speaking against WWI in 1917. She was a Socialist, a feminist, and a prolific speaker who denounced the war machine and plutocracy.

  6. Learn how Kate Richards O'Hare became a socialist agitator after witnessing poverty and suffering in Kansas and Kansas City. Read her autobiographical essay about her conversion from religious fanaticism to socialism and her work in the labor movement.

  7. Mar 26, 2019 · Kate Richards O'Hare was part of 'The Trinity' of well-known female activists imprisoned for opposing World War I. Their struggle led to reforms in the US prison system and helped spur the creation of the ACLU. In June 1917, freedom and civil liberty were put on hold indefinitely in the USA.