Drogheda Independent

DULEEK STATUE TO WOMAN OF VISION KATE

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PLANS are underway in Duleek to celebrate the remarkable achievemen­ts of its most famous but forgotten emigrant, Kate Kennedy.

The pioneering visionary who became the first person in the World to achieve equal pay for equal work following persistent agitation in California in the late 1800s, looks set to have a sculpture unveiled in her honour in the summer of 2020.

According to Duleek journalist Ken Murray who is leading the project, “Kate Kennedy is famous outside Ireland and her name appears in numerous books celebratin­g internatio­nal feminist achievemen­ts yet relatively little is known about her here.

“All going to plan, that will change in the Summer of next year. She has been a great inspiratio­n to so many female activists who continue to push for real equality,” he said.

The story of Kate Kennedy is a modern-day reminder of the many Irish emigrants who left this Country in search of a better life but through circumstan­ces, vision and sheer determinat­ion, made an outstandin­g mark elsewhere for future generation­s.

Born in in the townland of Gaskinstow­n, west of Duleek in 1827, she attended the local national school followed by a brief spell at Loreto College in Navan before emigrating to San Francisco in the early 1856.

Having secured a position as a Principal teacher at North Cosmopolit­an Grammar School in San Francisco in 1867, she learned some years later, that male principals were paid more than females and after intense personal lobbying, she eventually persuaded the California State legislatur­e to change the law.

The rebellious Duleek woman then found herself demoted for political activism and undertook legal action in 1887.

Her successful court action against the local Board of Education three years later saw a landmark decision rule that teachers could not be demoted unless for misconduct or incompeten­ce ensuring security of employment for male and female teachers!

She achieved another unique claim to fame when she became the first female to run for public office in the State of California.

According to Ken “I first became aware of her achievemen­ts in 1993 when I came across her details in a book and having eventually tracked down her relative Pat, who lives in Randalstow­n outside Navan, we formed a Committee which includes Thomas Byrne TD.

“We are in talks with Sculptor Betty Newman-Maguire to develop this project and the work is progressin­g nicely.”

Fianna Fáil Councillor Stephen McKee, who lives in Gaskinstow­n and is part of the organising Committee, said the proposed commemorat­ion is long overdue.

He said “it is extraordin­ary that so many decades have come and gone since her passing in 1890 and yet so little is known about her in Ireland.

“If all goes to plan, we hope to have a number of prominent people from San Francisco in Duleek to mark the occasion and Kate Kennedy will get the recognitio­n here she fully deserves.”

Kate Kennedy died in 1890 and a school in her honour still functions to this day at 1670 Noe street in San Francisco

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Kate Kennedy from Duleek
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Kate Kennedy’s school in San Francisco

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