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Inside Story #2 1972

an odd cartoon with a zombie woman being refused an abortion by a doctor

Contents include: access to abortion controversy, unequal pay for women at Cussons, how the miners won - inspite of the NUM, teacher training critiqued, Marsha Rowe on working for Oz and International Times, resisting the census, journalists who earn too little to join the NUM, "woman's page".

Submitted by Fozzie on October 29, 2023

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