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  2. Josefa Segovia - Wikipedia

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    Josefa Segovia, also known as Juanita or Josefa Loaiza, was a Mexican-American woman who was lynched by hanging in Downieville, California, on July 5, 1851. [1] She is known as the first recorded Mexican woman to be lynched in California. [ 2 ]

  3. María Josefa Segovia Morón - Wikipedia

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    María Josefa Segovia Morón (10 October 1891 - 29 March 1957) was a Spanish Roman Catholic and the co-founder of the Teresian Institute that she established alongside Father Pedro Castroverde. [1] Morón devoted her life to the functioning of the institute in Spain and served as its first director until her death. [2]

  4. List of lynching victims in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Josefa Segovia: about 25: Latin: Downieville: Sierra: California: July 5, 1851: Killing a white man: She was found guilty of murdering a local miner, Frederick Cannon, a man who had attempted to assault her after he had broken into her home. [16] Robert S. Maynard: 21: White: Jacksonville: Rogue River: Oregon Territory: May 1852: Killing of J.C ...

  5. Category:Deaths by hanging - Wikipedia

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  6. List of people declared venerable by Pope Benedict XVI

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    María Josefa Segovia Morón (1891–1957) Massimo Rinaldi (1869–1941) Paul Joseph Nardini (1821–1862) (beatified on 22 October 2006) Szymon of Lipnica (1435–1482) (cultus confirmed on 24 February 1685, canonized on 3 June 2007)

  7. Anti-Mexican sentiment - Wikipedia

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    The hanging of Josefa Segovia (Juanita) in Downieville 1851. In complete disregard of her identity, she came to be known as "Juanita" after her death, a stereotypical name for a Mexican woman. In complete disregard of her identity, she came to be known as "Juanita" after her death, a stereotypical name for a Mexican woman.

  8. Coolio Dead at 59, Suspected Cause of Death Revealed

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    Coolio was married to Josefa Salinas from 1996 to 2000. They shared four kids, daughters Artisha, Brandi, Jackie and son Artis, who costarred with him on the 2008 reality series Coolio’s Rules .

  9. Los Siete de la Raza - Wikipedia

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    Los Siete de la Raza (The Seven of the Hispanic Community) was the label given to seven young Latinos from the Mission District of San Francisco, California who were involved in a 1969 altercation with police that left one officer dead.