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Mary Robinson: A Voice for Fairness
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Mary Robinson: A Voice for Fairness in Franklin, TN
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Mary Robinson: A Voice for Fairness in Franklin, TN
Current price: $12.95
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Welcome to the next book in your Little Library. When your collection is complete you’ll have a Little Library – and big knowledge!
Discover the first female president of Ireland, Mary Robinson!
Mary Robinson grew up with four brothers – something which gave her an interest in women’s rights from a young age! She was a brilliant student and worked hard, becoming the youngest professor of law in Ireland. From law to politics, the presidency to the United Nations, Mary has spent her life fighting for equality, human rights and climate justice.
Get ready to be inspired…
Discover the first female president of Ireland, Mary Robinson!
Mary Robinson grew up with four brothers – something which gave her an interest in women’s rights from a young age! She was a brilliant student and worked hard, becoming the youngest professor of law in Ireland. From law to politics, the presidency to the United Nations, Mary has spent her life fighting for equality, human rights and climate justice.
Get ready to be inspired…
Welcome to the next book in your Little Library. When your collection is complete you’ll have a Little Library – and big knowledge!
Discover the first female president of Ireland, Mary Robinson!
Mary Robinson grew up with four brothers – something which gave her an interest in women’s rights from a young age! She was a brilliant student and worked hard, becoming the youngest professor of law in Ireland. From law to politics, the presidency to the United Nations, Mary has spent her life fighting for equality, human rights and climate justice.
Get ready to be inspired…
Discover the first female president of Ireland, Mary Robinson!
Mary Robinson grew up with four brothers – something which gave her an interest in women’s rights from a young age! She was a brilliant student and worked hard, becoming the youngest professor of law in Ireland. From law to politics, the presidency to the United Nations, Mary has spent her life fighting for equality, human rights and climate justice.
Get ready to be inspired…