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Ita Hynes reported in the Irish Independent in 1975:
Irishwomen United, founded last April, is the umbrella under which Women’s Lib groups from the Universities, the Sandymount Self-Help Group, and the Revolutionary Marxist group work together in order, as they say, ‘to change society’. (Quoted from the Irish Independent 1975 in Fennell and Arnold, 1987: 11)
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Connolly, L. (2002). Irishwomen United: Political and Ideological Conflict. In: The Irish Women’s Movement. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230509122_5
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