In July 1984, in Dunnes Stores on Dublin's Henry Street, Mary Manning refused to register the sale of two grapefruits, produce of South Africa. She and ten co-workers were suspended. They knew little about apartheid and assumed they could return to work. But theirs were kindling voices, on the cusp of igniting a mass movement.
In July 1984, in Dunnes Stores on Dublin's Henry Street, Mary Manning refused to register the sale of two grapefruits, produce of South Africa. She an...