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Women’s rights were marginalised in Free State, with implications to present day
Helena Molony: A persistent fighter for working women
Vote 100: The life-long trade unionist advocated for improved conditions and representation for women
A good year to remember Rosie Hackett, a fighter for workers’ and women’s rights
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