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Fifty Years a Feminist he realised that he had

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he realised that he had the means of retracing the history of a not-untypical family swept out to New Zealand during the great nineteenth-century human diaspora from Britain

Tim Upperton

Song for Rosaleen is both a celebration of Rosaleen Desmond’s life and an unflinching account of the practical and ethical dilemmas that faced her six children

mares and their offspring

Fifty Years a Feminist he realised that he hadA pioneering New Zealand feminist reflects on fifty years of feminism In 1971 Sue Kedgley and a group of other young feminists carried a coffin into Aucklands Albert Park to protest against decades of stagnant advancement for New Zealand women since they won the right to vote in 1893. From that day, she became synonymous with Second Wave feminism in this country, most notably organising a tour by Germaine Greer that ended in an arrest and court

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