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'To Be a Woman - the life of Jill Craigie. By Carl Rollyson. Rad by Helen Lloyd

Mar 06, 2016, 02:44 PM

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Jill Craigie was married to British Labour Leader, Michael Foot. She was also a pioneering film maker and an ardent socialist. Her Biography gives a fascinating insight into politics, feminism and the UK during the fifties and sixties. Available on Audible. #politics #feminism #audiobook #socialism #suffrage #equality

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