Angelina Napolitano's life and death epitomize a narrative of resilience, desperation, and the complexities of gender-based violence in the early 20th century. Today we’re going to tell you about the first woman in Canada to use the plea of “Battered Women’s Syndrome” and how it sparked quite the controversy within the suffragette and feminist movement within Canada, the United States and Even Europe at the time. Her ultimate act of violence against her abusive husband, Pietro Napolitano, and the subsequent international feminist support she garnered shed light on broader social injustices and the struggle for women's rights.
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