The Life and Times of Mary Ann Mccracken, 1770-1866

The Life and Times of Mary Ann Mccracken, 1770-1866
Author: MARY. MCNEILL
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-02-15
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ISBN: 9781785374586

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Revised new paperback edition of the classic biography of Belfast abolitionist and social reformer, Mary Ann McCracken.Reissued to mark 250th anniversary of her birth.Long overshadowed by her United Irishman brother, Henry Joy, but her story is more relevant than ever.

The Life and Times of Mary Ann McCracken, 1770–1866

The Life and Times of Mary Ann McCracken, 1770–1866
Author: Mary McNeill
Publisher: Merrion Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2019-07-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1788550846

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Despite outliving him by 68 years, Mary Ann McCracken’s legacy is overshadowed by that of her more famous brother, executed United Irishman Henry Joy McCracken. She was, however, an abolitionist, a social reformer and an activist who fought for the rights of women and Belfast’s poor throughout a long life that encompassed the most turbulent years of Irish history. As treasurer, secretary and chair of the Ladies Committee, she helped girls from the Poor House learn crafts that would provide them with livelihoods. Dedicated to championing Belfast’s poor, she was President of the Ladies Industrial School and she campaigned to abolish the use of climbing boys in chimney sweeping. Mary Ann was involved in early women’s suffrage campaigns and prison reform schemes and was a passionate member of the Women’s Abolitionary Committee. In her late eighties, she could be found on the docks, handing out anti-slavery leaflets to emigrants embarking for the slave-owning United States. The motto of this remarkable woman, which accurately sums up her character, was, better ‘to wear out than to rust out’. But her radical, humanitarian zeal and generous strength of character were indefatigable, and her contribution to Belfast life is still felt and celebrated today.

Mary Ann McCracken 1770-1866

Mary Ann McCracken 1770-1866
Author: John Gray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2020
Genre: Social reformers
ISBN:

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The Life and Times of Mary Ann McCracken, 1770-1866

The Life and Times of Mary Ann McCracken, 1770-1866
Author: Mary McNeill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-07-29
Genre: Belfast (Northern Ireland)
ISBN: 9781788550826

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Mary Ann McCracken was an abolitionist, a social reformer and an activist who fought for the rights of women and championed Belfast's poor throughout a long life that encompassed the most turbulent years of Irish history. Her legacy, however, is overshadowed by that of her brother, the executed United Irishman Henry Joy McCracken, despite outliving him by sixty-eight years. Through the Poor House Ladies Committee, she helped to educate children, allowing them to secure apprenticeships that would provide them with livelihoods. She was President of the Ladies Industrial School, and she campaigned to abolish the use of climbing boys in chimney sweeping. Mary Ann was deeply involved in early women's suffrage campaigns and prison reform schemes, and she was a life-long abolitionist. In her late eighties, McCracken could still be found on the docks, handing out anti-slavery leaflets to emigrants embarking for the United States. The motto of this remarkable woman, which accurately sums up her character, was it is 'better to wear out than to rust out'. But Mary Ann McCracken's radical, humanitarian zeal and generous strength of character were indefatigable, and her contribution to Belfast life is still felt and celebrated today. Both Mary Ann McCracken and her biographer, Mary McNeill, were tireless activists for children and the disadvantaged throughout their respective lives.

Margaret Skinnider

Margaret Skinnider
Author: Mary McAuliffe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Feminists
ISBN: 9781910820537

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Margaret Skinnider enters and exits the history books as the female rebel who was wounded commanding a military action in the 1916 Rising. In a re-evaluation of Skinnider's long and politically active life, this biography considers the life of a woman who deserves her place in Irish social, political and trade union histories.Coming of age among the Irish diaspora in a Glasgow where militancy in socialism, feminism and Irish nationalism were inspirational ideologies, Skinnider was a suffragette, trade union activist, socialist, and militant Irish nationalist. Arriving in Dublin in 1916 and brimming with commitment to the causes that had suffused her childhood and adolescence, Skinnider would go on to give much service to her adopted country, Ireland. During the next five decades of her life, she remained an active feminist, trade union activist and Irish republican. The study also looks at Skinnider's, until now, more hidden history, her committed relationship with her lifelong partner, fellow Cumann na mBan member and feminist activist, Nora O'Keeffe.Among the newest additions to the Life and Times New Series, this monograph considers the importance of researching and writing political women's biography, of fully considering the roots of their ideologies, and of understanding their lifelong commitments to activism.

Mary Ann McCracken

Mary Ann McCracken
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Release: 2015
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