Patricia McCluskey (1914–2010) was a Northern Ireland civil rights activist.
During World War II McCluskey was working on evacuating children from cities into rural areas.
They held what was to be the first march of the civil rights movement in Dungannon in June.
She focused on ending discrimination in housing and jobs, collecting evidence and presenting it to the public.
She spoke at a rally in Manchester in 1966 when she talked about how Northern Ireland Catholics wanted to live in harmony with their Protestant neighbours and this movement was aiming towards that end.