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36: 229:. It was through her brother that Praskovya became interested in revolutionary activity, and was able to acquire radical literature which she distributed at her school. This resulted in her arrest, though she was released without charge. 273:
Later in 1880, Ivanovskaya returned to Russia where she worked in an underground printing plant producing propaganda for Narodnaya Volya, one job having been to print leaflets explaining why they had assassinated Emperor
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where she immediately made contact with other radicals living in the city. She worked distributing socialist propaganda to factory workers by day while providing literacy lessons in the evening.
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Ivanovskaya was arrested and charged with involvement in the assassination. She was sentenced to death, with the sentence being reduced to life, hard labour.
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Following the assassination of Alexander II, several members of Narodnaya Volya were arrested and on 3 April 1881, and many were subsequently hanged.
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and became involved with the SR Combat Organisation. In 1904, she helped the organisation in the assassination of the Minister of Interior,
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She was then briefly imprisoned, and after her release lived in an émigré colony of Russian radicals in
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After the split of "Zemlya i volya", she became a member of the more radical break away faction,
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In the summer of 1876, Ivanovskaya found work as a farm labourer in
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After fifteen years she was released from prison, but was sent to
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Ivanovskaya became one of many revolutionaries to be betrayed by
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Engel, Barbara Alpern; Rosenthal, Clifford N. (1987).
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