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Das Criminal - 3 - Women of the Irish Revolution

3 - Women of the Irish Revolution

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04/06/20 • 49 min

Das Criminal

During Easter Week of 1916, Irish Republicans launched a rebellion against the British colonial forces now known as the Easter Rising. Alongside socialist leaders like James Connolly, women were also instrumental in the struggle for Irish independence. In this episode, Aamer and Erin profile three women of the Irish revolution - Eileen Bell, Molly O'Reilly, and Margaret Skinnider - and discuss their roles in pivotal events like the Dublin lock-out, the Howth gun-running, the Rising itself, the Irish War of Independence, and the following civil war. They also chat about grassroots organizing, Irish mythology, and what they would do if they were ghosts. Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dascriminal Sources and further reading: https://bit.ly/3bhoMVw

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During Easter Week of 1916, Irish Republicans launched a rebellion against the British colonial forces now known as the Easter Rising. Alongside socialist leaders like James Connolly, women were also instrumental in the struggle for Irish independence. In this episode, Aamer and Erin profile three women of the Irish revolution - Eileen Bell, Molly O'Reilly, and Margaret Skinnider - and discuss their roles in pivotal events like the Dublin lock-out, the Howth gun-running, the Rising itself, the Irish War of Independence, and the following civil war. They also chat about grassroots organizing, Irish mythology, and what they would do if they were ghosts. Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dascriminal Sources and further reading: https://bit.ly/3bhoMVw

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