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          Ginetta Sagan, born in in San Colombano al Lambro, Italy, describes her childhood; her friendships and activities with the Italian anti-.!

          Ginetta Sagan, an irrepressible human rights campaigner, who has died in California aged 75, earned her sobriquet Topolino (or Little Mouse) as an anti-Fascist.

        1. Ginetta Sagan, an irrepressible human rights campaigner, who has died in California aged 75, earned her sobriquet Topolino (or Little Mouse) as an anti-Fascist.
        2. Biographical files, s Contains clippings, correspondence, oral history transcripts, memoirs, notes, and resumes documenting the life and activism of.
        3. Ginetta Sagan, born in in San Colombano al Lambro, Italy, describes her childhood; her friendships and activities with the Italian anti-.
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        6. Ginetta Sagan

          Italian human rights activist

          Ginetta Sagan (June 1, – August 25, ) was an Italian-born American human rights activist best known for her work with Amnesty International on behalf of prisoners of conscience.

          Born in Milan, Italy, Sagan lost her parents in her teenage years to the Black Brigades of Benito Mussolini. Like her parents, she was active in the Italian resistance movement, gathering intelligence and supplying Jews in hiding.

          She was captured and tortured in , but escaped on the eve of her execution with the help of Nazi defectors.

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          After studying in Paris, she attended graduate school in child development in the US and married Leonard Sagan, a physician. The couple then resettled in Atherton, California, where Sagan founded the first chapter of Amnesty International in the western US.

          She later toured the region, helping to establish more than 75 chapters, and organized events to raise money for political prisoners.

          In , Sagan was elected the honor