Annie Besant and Bal Gangadhar Tilak (India in nineteenth century)

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In 1866, at the age of nineteen, she unwisely married the clergyman Mr. Frank Besant. Although deeply unhappy in her marriage, as her impulsive independent nature clashed with her husband’s traditional views, they had two children. However, in 1873 their marriage ended and Besant, completely rejecting Christianity, joined the National Secular Society, preaching free thought with her basis in Atheism...
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However, in 1873 their marriage ended and Besant, completely rejecting Christianity, joined the National Secular Society, preaching free thought with her basis in Atheism. During this period she met Mr Charles Bradlaugh, who offered her a job editing the weekly National Reformer, and began writing on such topics as trade unions, national education, women’s rights and birth control, developing her already profound writing skills and often getting herself into trouble with the law...
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