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Congratulations! | Your radical is Betty Tebbs (1918-2017)

Betty Tebbs was an activist and peace campaigner. Betty lived an inspirational life of activism; campaigning for over 80 years.

Colour photograph of a white female, Betty Tebbs, holding a sign with text: 'Cut Trident Save £100 Billion'.Betty championed many causes during her career, starting early at age 14 – from workers’ rights, to peace, equal rights and nuclear disarmament.  Like you, she had many demands on her time but she juggled it all to ensure she didn’t let anyone down.

You sometimes feel over-committed and stretched in achieving all that you want to do.  Betty, through her work, campaigning and steadfast resolve took on a lot in her own life to make the lives of others better.  Like you, she recognised many things are worth fighting for!

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Eight images of PHM radicals, clockwise from top left: Thomas Paine, Betty Tebbs, Annie Besant, Jayaben Desai, Mary Wollstonecraft, Ewan MacColl, Ian McKellen, and Sylvia Pankhurst.

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