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  2. Murders of Anthony Palmisano and Edwin R. Woodriffe

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    The intersection is home to the St. Peter Claver Church, where he was an altar boy. However, she was met with heavy pushback from anti-Catholic activists. [11] After two years, on April 26, 2019, it was formally christened. The ceremony was attended by FBI agents, New York City police, city officials, clergy, friends, and the family of Woodriffe.

  3. Red Terror (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The violence consisted of the killing of tens of thousands of people, including 6,832 Roman Catholic priests, the vast majority in the wake of the rightist military coup in July 1936, the Spanish nobility, small business owners, industrialists, conservative politicians, and known or suspected supporters of the right-leaning parties or the anti ...

  4. Anti-Catholicism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American anti-Catholicism originally derived from the theological heritage of the Protestant Reformation and the European wars of religion (16th–18th century). Because the Reformation was based on an effort to correct what was perceived as the errors and excesses of the Catholic Church, its proponents formed strong positions against the Roman clerical hierarchy in general and the Papacy in ...

  5. Philadelphia nativist riots - Wikipedia

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    One or two nativists were reportedly killed. George Shiffler, an 18-year-old leatherworker, was the first nativist killed in the riots of 1844. A mob of nativists attacked the Seminary of the Sisters of Charity and several Catholic homes before the riot ended. Numerous people were injured, and two more nativists were killed. [12] [13]

  6. Samuel Morse - Wikipedia

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    Morse was a leader in the anti-Catholic and anti-immigration movement of the mid-19th century. In 1836, he ran unsuccessfully for mayor of New York under the anti-immigrant Nativist Party's banner, receiving only 1,496 votes. When Morse visited Rome, he allegedly refused to take his hat off in the presence of the Pope.

  7. List of assassinated American politicians - Wikipedia

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    Killed by a prospective challenger for the 2003 Council special election [11] Henry Denhardt: Democratic 1937 Lieutenant Governor (former) Kentucky: Shelbyville, Kentucky (outside the Armstrong Hotel) Gunshots E.S. Garr; Roy Garr Killed by the brothers of his late fiancée whom he was charged with murdering [12] Louis F. Edwards: Democratic 1939

  8. List of assassinated human rights activists - Wikipedia

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    President of the U.S. and anti-slavery activist Washington, D.C. United States: John Wilkes Booth: John W. Stephens: 1913: 22 February American state senator who assisted freed slaves Yanceyville, North Carolina United States: Ku Klux Klan: Francisco I. Madero: 1913: 22 February President of Mexico: Mexico City Mexico: Victoriano Huerta: Song ...

  9. Anacleto González Flores - Wikipedia

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    Anacleto González Flores (July 13, 1888 – April 1, 1927) was a Mexican Catholic layman and lawyer who was tortured and executed during the persecution of the Catholic Church under Mexican President Plutarco Elías Calles. [2] González was beatified by Benedict XVI as a martyr on 20 November 2005. [3]