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      • Mary Smith was sent to a Magdalene laundry in Cork after she was raped. The nuns explained to Smith that she had to be locked away “in case [she] got pregnant.” At the laundry, the nuns cut Smith’s hair and gave her a new name. Like the other inmates, Smith had to work in the laundry and follow a vow of silence. The nuns also beat her.
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  2. The book also focuses on the life of Mary's mother, Angela, who worked for 27 years until she died in a Magdalene laundry and was then put into a mass grave, while Angela's children were adopted or put into other institutions in Ireland.

  3. For more than 70 years, the Irish Catholic Church imprisoned unwed mothers in church-run “Magdalene laundries.” Survivors and their families are still battling for justice.

  4. Magdalene laundries were part of a vast network of church-and-state institutions in 20th-century Ireland that included mother-and-baby homes and industrial schools. The former were institutions where unwed pregnant women lived and worked until their babies were born.

  5. Mar 12, 2018 · For more than two centuries, women in Ireland were sent to institutions like Donnybrook as a punishment for having sex outside of marriage. Unwed mothers, flirtatious women and others deemed unfit...

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  6. Oct 5, 2021 · Were it not for the bravery of survivors, what happened in mother-and-baby homes and Magdalene Laundries would have largely remained hidden in history.

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  7. Sep 23, 2014 · An inquiry last year into Ireland's Magdalene laundries, where for decades thousands of women were forced to work by nuns, found no evidence that workers were abused.

  8. Jun 2, 2019 · Some survivors of the laundry have spoken about being given new names by the nuns, the harsh conditions there, compulsory dawn mass attendance, psychological abuse, and small meal portions.

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