Having been expelled from the suffragette organisation the Women's Social and Political Union by her mother Emmeline and sister Christabel, in 1914 Sylvia Pankhurst launched a working-class women's paper in the East End of London.
Constance Markievicz and the other women who fought in the Easter Rising struggled to be accepted on equal terms by the Irish labour movement and among nationalists.
The final section of the Workers' Liberty pamphlet 'Comrades and Sisters' looks at what socialism can offer women, and what sort of movement we need to win liberation.
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