image A member of the secret society — dressed in colonial garb — helps to distribute the list of rebels and tyrants around Grounds. Appears In Sons and Daughters of Liberty release “Rebels and Tyrants” list By Elizabeth Parker | April 13, 2016 The group, founded in 2003, is a semi-secret society that keeps its membership secret until final exercises. The “Rebels” are mentioned in praise while the “Tyrants” are criticized.
Sons and Daughters of Liberty release “Rebels and Tyrants” list By Elizabeth Parker | April 13, 2016 The group, founded in 2003, is a semi-secret society that keeps its membership secret until final exercises. The “Rebels” are mentioned in praise while the “Tyrants” are criticized.
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