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Firing a Shot for Freedom by Frida Stewart
Memoirs of inspirational woman activist who lived through many momentous 20th-century events

BORN in 1911 in Cambridge, Frida Stewart enjoyed a sheltered and privileged childhood.

But, conscious of the widespread poverty and unemployment of the 1930s, she took a job organising music and drama in Ancoats.

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