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A first-person memoir recounts the author's participation in the Dublin rising, describing joining the Irish Volunteers, being wounded in action, and facing surveillance and brief detention. It blends personal hospital and travel episodes with vivid portraits of organizers and groups—an influential woman leader, the Fianna youth, and the Irish Citizen Army—and details preparations, hidden arms, and tactical thinking. The narrative links political conviction and suffragist commitment, reflects on risk and secrecy, and argues that local geography and popular organization made armed resistance a plausible strategy despite the uprising's ultimate failure.

About the Author

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Margaret Skinnider

Margaret Skinnider was an Irish nationalist and writer, best known for her contributions to the literature surrounding the Irish struggle for independence. Her notable work, "Doing My Bit For Ireland," reflects her experiences and perspectives during a tumultuous period in Irish history. Skinnider's writings provide insight into the role of women in the nationalist movement and highlight the personal sacrifices made for the cause. Through her literary contributions, she has become a significant figure in the narrative of Ireland's fight for freedom.

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