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St Patrick and the Patriarchy: Women’s rights in Ireland

We Are History

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The Women's Liberation Movement in Ireland

In 1970 in Ireland, a woman could not get divorced. She could not get access to contraception. Rape was not illegal in marriage. There was obviously no abortion. A woman couldn't sit on a jury. And just the very levels of poverty in the countryside impacted women the hardest. That is the year that the Irish Women's Liberation Movement was founded.

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