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Phoolan Devi, known as the 'Bandit Queen', narrates her experiences as a Dalit woman in India, subjected to caste discrimination and violence. She fought back, surviving in the jungle for four years and spending 11 years in prison. Despite being labeled a dacoit, she stood her ground, advocating for the rights of women and the oppressed. She credits love, blessings, and divine grace for her survival and success.
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