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Camille Nichols, Annie Eagan /September 22, 2022 by Beth Winegarner

Today in 1891, two former Mag inmates, Camille Nichols and Annie Eagan, thought they'd swing by to see if any of their friends were in the yard. Instead, they were arrested for disturbing a religious meeting, and Camille was sent back to the asylum. ("Chippy" = sex worker.) pic.twitter.com/2dWujsIAee

— Beth Winegarner (@bethwinegarner) September 22, 2022
← Annie Hatwell Jessie Covens →
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