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Campaigner Dies (Press, 14 January 1981)

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Summary: Campaigner Dies (Press, 14 January 1981)

Mrs Mabel Rose Wilson, a notable campaigner for racial equality and a founding member of the Citizens’ Association for Racial Equality (CARE), has passed away in Epsom at the age of 83. Mrs Wilson played a significant role in the establishment of CARE in 1964, serving as its treasurer for nine years and contributing to the selection of the name CARE for the organisation. She was also involved with the Homosexual Law Reform Society, further highlighting her commitment to social justice and equality. Her dedication to these causes has left a lasting impact on the community.

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Publish Date:14th January 1981
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