Elsie Locke campaigned for birth control, women’s rights, nuclear disarmament, social justice and the environment before such causes were popular.
You can read a selection of her articles and essays below:
‘Is there an answer without religion?‘ (pamphlet, 1951)
‘Looking For Answers‘ (1958)
‘We, The Accusers‘ (1966)
‘The Human Conveyor Belt‘ (1968)
‘Every Child Should Have A Chance ‘ (1968)
‘Grandfather’s Irish Riot‘ (1973)
‘Three Ordeals For a Gentle Settler‘ (1977)
‘What Hope For a Sane and Humane World‘ (1991)
‘About Woman Today‘ (1996)
All of these writings are © Elsie Locke Memorial Trust. Please contact the Trust for permission to reproduce.