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From: Events What's On, 7 March 2012:

Search site for keywords: Salford - Women - Socialist Party - Socialism

Salford Socialist Party: Women and the fight for socialism

Wednesday 7th March 2012

7.00 pm

White Swan (back room), Worsley Road, Swinton, M27 5SN






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