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E-raamat: Striking Back

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Nov-2017
  • Kirjastus: The Collins Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781788410250
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  • Kirjastus: The Collins Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781788410250

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`Young shopworkers on Henry Street in Dublin, who in 1984 refused to handle the fruits of apartheid, provided me with great hope during my years of imprisonment, and inspiration to millions of South Africans.'

Nelson Mandela

Dunnes Stores cashier Mary Manning knew little about apartheid when, at the age of twenty-one, she refused to register the sale of two Outspan South African grapefruits under a directive from her union. She was suspended and nine of her co-workers walked out in support. They all assumed they would shortly return to work.

But theirs were kindling voices, on the cusp of igniting a mass movement they couldn't even imagine. Despite harassment from the Gardai and disparagement from the Irish government and even the Catholic Church, they refused to be silenced. Within months they were embroiled in a dispute that captured the world's attention.

In this searing account, Mary tells the extraordinary story of their public fight for justice, as well as her emotive journey of discovery into her family's past. Mary's mother had been forced to carry a secret burden of shame for her whole life by the same oppressive establishment Mary was fighting.

Striking Back is a provocative and inspiring story that epitomises the resilience of hope and the human spirit, even under the most formidable of circumstances. It shows that each of us has the power to change the world.

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A very, very interesting tale about very principled people. -- Marian Finucane * RTE Radio 1 * Mary Manning has written a fascinating memoir about the Dunnes Stores strike and its aftermath. This is an intriguing insider account of a campaign that won plaudits from Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. * Irish Independent *

1 Ignorance is Bliss
11(8)
2 Without Good Reason
19(13)
3 A Line in the Sand
32(9)
4 Doubts Grow
41(12)
5 The Freedom Fighter
53(8)
6 Building a Movement
61(13)
7 When a Stranger Calls
74(14)
8 The Many Faces of Power
88(7)
9 Small Cog in a Big Wheel
95(9)
10 The Parting Gift
104(14)
11 Holes in his Boots
118(8)
12 Meeting Tutu
126(11)
13 The Wedding Ring and the Matchbox
137(8)
14 The Ordinary People of Ireland
145(8)
15 South Africa
153(7)
16 `The Ten Deadliest Shopworkers in the World'
160(7)
17 The Beginning of the End?
167(13)
18 No Man's Land
180(14)
19 Sacrifice, Disappointment But Only One Regret
194(7)
20 The Return Home
201(8)
21 Finding My Voice Again
209(10)
Acknowledgements 219
Mary Manning was part of a group of Dunnes Stores workers who went on strike in the 1980s to protest the Apartheid regime in South Africa. They stayed on the picket line for almost three years before the Irish government imposed a boycott on South African goods. Afterwards, Mary emigrated to Australia until her name had been forgotten by potential employers, who associated her with the `anti-establishment' label. Now living in Dublin, she has given talks throughout Ireland, as well as in London, New York and Washington. She has two daughters.

Sinead O'Brien is an award-winning filmmaker and author. Her book Left for Dead was named Sunday Times Sports Book of the Year and shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book Award. It is under film option in the UK and US.