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    The San Francisco Comfort Women memorial is a monument dedicated to comfort women before and during World War II. It is built in remembrance of the girls and women that were sexually enslaved by the Imperial Japanese Army through deceit, coercion, and brutal force. [ 1 ]

  3. Tessie Wall - Wikipedia

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    Teresa Susan Donohue (May 1869 – April 1932), better known as Tessie Wall was an American madam who owned and operated brothels in San Francisco, California, from 1898 to 1917. She was married to gambler and political boss Frank Daroux, whom she attempted to kill in 1917 as he sought to divorce her. In the 1920s she was the unofficial "queen ...

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  5. Chewbacca Mask Lady - Wikipedia

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    As of that date, the video had gathered over 140 million views on Facebook and was the most viewed Facebook Live video of all time. [11] The video also had over three million Facebook "reshares". [16] Payne visited Hasbro headquarters with her family on June 19 and was presented with a "Chewbacca Mom" action figure.

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  8. Lillie Hitchcock Coit - Wikipedia

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    As a young woman, she traveled to Europe with her mother. After her return, she married Howard Coit, the "caller" of the San Francisco Stock Exchange during an economic boom. [1] They separated in 1880, and he died in 1885 at age 47. [2]

  9. Mystery Solved: What's with the U.S.'s big podium masks?

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