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An Advocate for Victims of Violence Pleads for More Support

It wasn't supposed to be a permanent job. In 1982, Milwaukee's Sojourner Truth House — at the time, a shelter for victims of domestic violence that also offered treatment for abusers — was dealing with a number of staffing changes.

"My late husband was on the Board of Directors,...

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