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Talking History


Jan 30, 2022

This free public lecture was part of the History Trust of South Australia's Talking History series.

In 1894, South Australia granted women the dual right to vote and become elected members of parliament, thanks in no small part to the indomitable Mary Lee. Her unwavering pursuit for social justice and remarkable legacy is revealed as we follow the trajectory of her life from Ireland to Adelaide. The disappearance of Mary Lee’s journals and most of her letters, along with a dearth of recorded women’s history, kept her contribution to history hidden for more than 125 years. Undeterred, author Denise George travelled to Ireland and her painstaking examination of local records both there and in Adelaide revealed the compelling story of a woman who took on the Establishment, and won.

Music in this episode courtesy of:

Artist: Axletree | Track: Frost on the Meadows at Dawn

Artist: Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/) | Track: Lone Harvest