Unlikely Rebels: The Gifford Girls

Unlikely Rebels: The Gifford Girls

by Ann Clare (Author)

Synopsis

Grace Gifford is one of the tragic stories of the 1916 Easter Rising, but the poignancy of her brief marriage to the executed rebel leader Joseph Mary Plunkett has tended to overshadow her family's deep commitment to the cause of the Irish Republic. Grace was the second youngest of twelve children. Her sisters were raised in their mother's Protestant faith and the sons were raised as Catholics. The Gifford sisters were heavily involved with the leaders of the 1916 Rising, such as Constance Markievicz, Thomas MacDonagh (who married Grace's sister, Muriel), Padraic Pearse and Maud Gonne. The sisters became strong supporters of the Irish Women's Franchise League, a militant organization working to obtain voting rights for women.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: 1
Publisher: The Mercier Press Ltd
Published: 05 Feb 2011

ISBN 10: 1856357120
ISBN 13: 9781856357128

Author Bio
Ann Clare graduated with an MA in English from UCD in 1960 and was a verbatim reporter for the Referee and Advisory Committee who determined claims under the IRA (Pension) Acts. She then became a teacher and worked in Wesley College, in Skerries Holy Faith Convent and finally in St. Mary's Secondary School, Holy Faith Convent, Glasnevin till retirement.