"The Trial of Kate Richards O'Hare" is a play written by the American playwright and activist, John McGowan. It dramatizes the real-life trial of Kate Richards O'Hare, a prominent socialist and anti-war activist, who was imprisoned during World War I for her outspoken opposition to the war and her advocacy for workers' rights. The play explores themes of civil liberties, social justice, and the consequences of speaking out against government policies. Through O'Hare's story, it highlights the struggles faced by activists in a repressive political climate.
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