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Thirty-two inspiring speeches by women of Ireland from the nineteenth century to the present. Rallying cries for trade union action, denunciations of apartheid, calls for independence, unionism, peace and gender equality: Irish women have eloquently expressed their demands from platforms in America to podiums at the United Nations. This anthology showcases the stirring contributions that Irish women have made both to modern Irish society and to global development. Arm yourselves with weapons to fight your nation's cause. Arm your souls with noble and free ideas. Countess Markievicz There is no place in society for us, the ordinary "peasants" of Northern Ireland. Bernadette Devlin Travellers are not just statistics. We are people with faces, names and voices . . . Nan Joyce In Kerry you're better off to be a greyhound than a woman, at least that's what I was told . . . Mamo McDonald Any woman voting for divorce is like a turkey voting for Christmas. Alice Glenn The Ireland I will be representing is a new Ireland, open, tolerant, inclusive. Mary Robinson

Irish Women's Speeches: Voices That Rocked The System

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    Publisher: University College Dublin Press
    Publication Date: 21/11/2021
    ISBN13: 9781910820902, 978-1910820902
    ISBN10: 1910820903

    Number of Pages: 250

    Non Fiction , History

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    Thirty-two inspiring speeches by women of Ireland from the nineteenth century to the present. Rallying cries for trade union action, denunciations of apartheid, calls for independence, unionism, peace and gender equality: Irish women have eloquently expressed their demands from platforms in America to podiums at the United Nations. This anthology showcases the stirring contributions that Irish women have made both to modern Irish society and to global development. Arm yourselves with weapons to fight your nation's cause. Arm your souls with noble and free ideas. Countess Markievicz There is no place in society for us, the ordinary "peasants" of Northern Ireland. Bernadette Devlin Travellers are not just statistics. We are people with faces, names and voices . . . Nan Joyce In Kerry you're better off to be a greyhound than a woman, at least that's what I was told . . . Mamo McDonald Any woman voting for divorce is like a turkey voting for Christmas. Alice Glenn The Ireland I will be representing is a new Ireland, open, tolerant, inclusive. Mary Robinson

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