“Guide to the Papers of Mary E. Gawthorpe, 1881-1990”. The Tamiment Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives.
Annie Kenney
Standard Name: Kenney, Annie
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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politics | Charlotte Despard | She was recruited for the suffrage movement by Annie Kenney
and Tessa Billington Greig
, and soon became one of its leaders, along with Millicent Fawcett
and Emmeline Pankhurst
. Of her appointment with the... |
politics | Mary Gawthorpe | MG
(inspired by the notorious arrest of Annie Kenney
and Christabel Pankhurst
in Manchester on 13 October 1905) worked with Isabella Ford
to launch and run the LeedsWomen's Suffrage Society
. Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford, 1990. |
Textual Features | Clara Codd | It provides a detailed history of her life so far. Focusing on her work with Theosophy, she also gives details about her upbringing in North Devon and her aversion to the fear-inducing side of Christianity... |
Textual Production | Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence | At first the journal appeared monthly for threepence an issue, but within six months it began appearing weekly for a penny an issue. Its circulation reached 30,000 by 1909, and much of its profits came... |
Travel | Constance Lytton | CL
embraced the suffrage cause on meeting Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence
and Annie
and Jessie Kenney
at a holiday for working girls of the Esperance Club
, at the Green Lady Hostel in Littlehampton, Sussex. Lytton, Constance. Prisons and Prisoners. Heinemann, 1914. 9-18 |
Violence | Christabel Pankhurst | |
Wealth and Poverty | Mary Gawthorpe | She and Annie Kenney
left prison with about thirteen shillings each as payment for their compulsory knitting of prison stockings. Gawthorpe, Mary. Up Hill to Holloway. Traversity Press, 1962. 247-8 |
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