A woman whose story and achievements are substantially lost to history, Freda Brown (1919–2009) was a political activist in the women’s, peace, and anti-apartheid movements, both in Australia and overseas. After beginning her career in Australian left-wing and women’s organisations, Freda crossed the globe for twenty-five years, working as the leader of a worldwide organisation of two hundred million members. While some of her greatest achievements can be seen in her work in helping to establish and lead pioneering women’s organisations, she travelled widely also in the service of political, peace and anti-racism causes. She placed a great deal of importance on her work in intersecting networks of activists across Australia and the world. T...
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