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Mary Manning Walsh was an Irish-American activist known for her role in advocating for civil rights, particularly in the context of the Irish community in the United States. She gained prominence in the 1970s and 1980s for her efforts in various social justice causes, including support for political prisoners in Northern Ireland. Walsh was also involved in promoting Irish culture and heritage through various organizations and events. Her work significantly contributed to raising awareness about issues affecting the Irish diaspora and their connection to Ireland.

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