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unusual facts about Freedom Movement


Abdolali Bazargan

He joined the National Front of Iran in 1961 but in 1963 he left party and enjoyed to his father's established party Freedom Movement in 1977.


Pinarayi

In the 1920s peasant and teachers organizations were strong in this village and there was widespread support for the freedom movement.


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Amruthur

It was a beehive of activity during the freedom movement and many people from Amruthur had participated in the 1942 Quit India Movement and had courted arrest.

Babasaheb Bhosale

While he was suffering his sentence at Yerwada Central Jail, veteran freedom fighter late Tulsidas Jadhav was also suffering imprisonment for his role during the Indian freedom movement at the same prison.

Chicago Freedom Movement

The Chicago Freedom Movement represented the alliance of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and the Coordinating Council of Community Organizations (CCCO).

Narayan Hari Apte

After finishing his 7th grade education in Samdoli and Satara, he left his home in 1905 to participate in India’s freedom movement by joining Vinayak Damodar Savarkar's Abhinav Bharat Society.

Participation of Mangalorean Catholics in the Indian Independence Movement

According to the account by Dr. Michael Lobo, the 1930s saw the entry of three Canara couples into the freedom movement – Thomas and Helen Alvares, Cyprian and Alice Alvares and Joachim and Violet Alva.

Ram Chandra Vikal

Vikal was influenced by the ideology of the Arya Samaj from childhood and participated in the freedom movement from his student days.

Sukhdev Thapar

Sukhdev himself took active part in several revolutionary activities like a prison hunger strike in 1929; however, he would always be remembered in the chronicles of the Indian Freedom Movement for his attacks in the Lahore Conspiracy Case (18 December 1928).

Thondar Duraiswamy

The famous Tamil writer Dandapani Jayakanthan claims "Thondar" Duraiswamy as mentor of his early days in his book A Literary Man's Political Experiences he also narrates that "Thondar Duraiswamy, during those days used to narrate him in simple language, story after story relating to freedom movement. 'Thondar' also had many interesting tales to tell about Kamaraj Annachi (elder brother)."