| Description | This item consists of the following parts: A Original cassette tape. B 1 tape box (annotated) C 1 x CDR (listening copy)
Betty Kane talks to Charles Parker and another unnamed woman about combining activism with caring for a family, and her work organizing political meetings. They discuss how women can participate in political action, 'Women's Lib' and her husband's work for the miners' unions. She talks about her memories of the 1926 General Strike.
Jock Kane talks about his childhood and upbringing in Connemara and his memories of the early 1920s. |