As well as Sue Todd
and Buzz Goodbody
, her friends at this stage (who were also her political associates) included Michèle Roberts
and Marsha Rowe
, with whom her friendships became lifelong.
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politics
Michèle Roberts
At Britain's second Women's Liberation Conference (held at Ruskin College
, Oxford, about ten months after the first), women talked collectively, vociferously, about political demands. MR
resolved to join them.