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Sampson
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Samp·son  (smpsn), Deborah 1760-1827.
American Revolutionary soldier who fought disguised as a man (1782-1783) and was wounded twice before her secret was discovered. In 1818 she was granted a full veteran's pension.


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TEN men will get their legs waxed at Sampsons hairdressers in Walsgrave Road, Stoke.
Answers Easy as 1-2-3: 1 Kim Bailey (Alderbrook 1995, Master Oats 1995 and Mr Frisk 1990), 2 Richard Price, 3 JCB Posh Nosh Sampsons Farm guest house and restaurant is sandwiched between Newton Abbot and Exeter racecourses at Preston on the B3193 off the A38.
She expressed similar ideas in Southern Horrors, her antilynching pamphlet of the same year, in which she characterized black men as "Afro-American Sampsons who suffer themselves to be betrayed by white Delilahs" (Southern Horrors 31).
 
 
 
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