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Local History @ Kitty's : Mary Bamber, Bessie Braddock's radical mother

Join us for a Local History event at Kitty's Launderette as part of our 'Coming Together at Kitty's' programme!

Mary Bamber (1874-1938) was a prominent social and political activist in Liverpool. Known for her work as a trade unionist and suffragist, Bamber championed the rights of workers, women, and the poor. She played a key role in the 1911 Liverpool general transport strike, advocating for better working conditions. A founding member of the Communist Party of Great Britain, she tirelessly campaigned for social justice and was a powerful orator. Her legacy continued through her daughter, Bessie Braddock, who became a notable Labour MP. Bamber's dedication to improving the lives of the marginalized left an enduring impact on British social reform.

James Rees is a prominent member of the North West Labour History Society and sits on the editorial board of the Society's journal.


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