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The life of Mary Ann McCracken

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Soundings contributor Liz brings us the story of Mary Ann McCracken. Born in 1770, she devoted her life to promoting social justice – whether improving the lives of working people, greater independence for women, or supporting abolition of slavery in USA. It was only recently that she was recognised by a statue in her home city of Belfast.

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The fascinating life of social justice campaigner Mary Ann McCracken

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  • Head and shoulders portrait of Liz Allan, TNF Soundings Contributor.

    Liz Macintyre Allan was born and brought up on the southside of Glasgow.
    She attended Scotland Street Primary School and later Glasgow University where she was awarded an Honours Degree in History and Comparative Religion. Liz stayed at home for several years while she raised her family and then decided to re-enter academic life as a mature student. After a happy career in education, Liz decided to take a different path....as a story teller. She found a collection of over 300 letters written by her father and describing his experiences during WW2. Liz transcribed his words and it became a successful book....Love Letters from a Desert Rat.

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