Mary Stott
Mary Stott was a leading British journalist and women’s editor for The Guardian from 1957 to 1972, recognized for her influential role in advocating for women's issues and her involvement in the feminist movement, particularly in the campaign for the Sex Discrimination Act.
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Brayfield always thought you couldn’t mention anything to do with equality before the fifth paragraph, and she admired Mary Stott’s work at the Guardian.
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