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The Price Sisters: The Controversial Lives of the Most Famous IRA Volunteers
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The Price Sisters: The Controversial Lives of the Most Famous IRA Volunteers
Dolours and Marian Price were involved in Irish republicanism during the decades-long conflict that became known as the Troubles. After the two sisters joined the IRA in the early 1970s, they were soon charged for their involvement in the 1973 IRA bombings in London. Whilst imprisoned, they went on a hunger strike that lasted over 200 days. The Price sisters were also part of the “Unknowns,” a secret unit responsible for many disappearances duri…
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