folk hero
See also: folk-hero
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folk hero (plural folk heroes)
- A real or mythical person who is widely revered by ordinary people, for championing their interests, values, or aspirations.
-  1996, Robin Morgan, Sisterhood is Global: The International Women's Movement Anthology, →ISBN, page 571:- Deuladeu Martins is a woman folk-hero dating from the 12th century; she is thought of as a hugely tall and strong woman whose actions were so feared by invaders that, because of her, the country of Portugal itself came into being.
 
-  2012 August 18, Lawrence Downes, “As Woody Turns 100, We Protest Too Little”, in New York Times:- The American folk hero Woody Guthrie will be honored at the Kennedy Center, but rabble-rousing, not respectability, was his goal.
 
 
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real or mythical person widely revered by ordinary people
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