''freedom is my birth right and I will achieve it any how."
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Apparently it was a man named Bal Gangadhar Tilak, “The father of Indian unrest” - a prime mover in the campaign for Indian independence from Britain.
He coined the phrase in 1917, in a speech given in Nashik, India.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak: 'Freedom is my birthright', 1st anniversary Home Rule League - 1917
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It should be noted that according to wikipedia that while freedom was his birthright, he didn’t seem to think that that birthright extended to women, whom he thought should be subordinate to their husbands and remain at home to raise children. And that women in general were inferior to men in most respect. So while freedom was all well and good, it was really only freedom for the men he was interested in.
But, to be fair, this was 100 years ago