Ingenpedia:Did you know/January 27, 2021

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 * ... that pioneering Chicago abolitionist Mary Richardson Jones (pictured) helped hundreds of people escape slavery via the Underground Railroad?
 * ... that the soft crafting materials used in Judith Weinshall Liberman artworks were described as providing "an important contrast to the Holocaust tragedy"?
 * ... that an artificial turf soccer field in New York City's Red Hook Park, donated by the Norwegian government, was destroyed by arson ten days after its dedication?
 * ... that Radio Quarantine was founded in India by a group of professors, directors and PhD students in response to social isolation protocols following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic?
 * ... that Capitol Police officer Eugene Goodman has been credited with having "saved American Democracy" on January 6, 2021?
 * ... that the black swan leech attaches itself to the skin or eye of a fish before working its way to the gill chamber?
 * ... that Julio César Gandarilla Bermejo, a founder of the Cuban National Revolutionary Militia, ignored instructions from the Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel to make a Twitter account?
 * ... that one of the most recognizable video-game glitches, a bug that forced Mahatma Gandhi in Civilization to use nuclear weapons heavily, never actually existed?
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