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he is honoured as a national hero of jamaica.
Paul Bogle, a Jamaican national hero and leader of the Morant Bay Rebellion in 1865, is often remembered for his powerful assertion, “I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees.” This quote encapsulates his fight against oppression and his commitment to seeking justice and equality for the marginalized African population in Jamaica. Bogle's legacy continues to inspire movements for social justice and human rights.
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when did paul g. Allen die? August 18, 1826
Paul Keating was the former Prime Minister of Australia (1991-1996). He is still alive.
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Paul Bogle died in 1865
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No he did not have any sister.
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