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Maura Clarke

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What was Maura Clarke known for?

Passionate advocate for social justice and human rights, pioneering change on a global scale.

Who was Maura Clarke?

Sister Maura Clarke, born in 1931 and tragically passing away in 1980, was a beacon of hope and courage in the fight for civil rights. Originating from the United States, she dedicated her life to being a passionate advocate for social justice and human rights, not only in her homeland but on a global scale. Her pioneering efforts paved the way for change, inspiring countless individuals to stand up against injustice and inequality. Sister Maura Clarke's legacy serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of unwavering dedication to the cause of civil rights, urging us all to continue her work and strive for a more just and equitable world.

What did Maura Clarke advocate for?

Animal JusticeCriminal Justice ReformEconomic JusticeEducation EquityEnvironmental JusticeGender EqualityHealth EquityImmigrant RightsIndigenous RightsRacial JusticeReligious FreedomPolitical Justice, and Social Justice, enriching our understanding through their unique perspectives and expertise

Where was Maura Clarke from?

Origin country was United States

When was Maura Clarke born?

1931

What ethnicity was Maura Clarke?

Ethnicity: White

What gender was Maura Clarke?

Gender: Female

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