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  1. Discover the inspiring story of Annie Kenney, a remarkable British working-class suffragette and organizer who fought tirelessly for women's right to vote.

  2. 14. Dez. 2018 · The statue of Emmeline Pankhurst is in St Peter's Square. Statues of leading suffragettes Emmeline Pankhurst and Annie Kenney have been unveiled in their home towns to mark a centenary since ...

  3. Annie nait à Springhead (Saddleworth, Yorkshire) le 13 septembre 1879. Elle est la quatrième fille des douze enfants de Nelson Horatio Kenney (1849-1912) et Anne Wood (1852-1905) 2. La famille est pauvre et Annie doit travailler à l'usine de filature de coton dès l'âge de 10 ans, à temps partiel de 6 heures à 12h30 d'abord, en allant à ...

  4. 22. Annie Kenney had many close friendships with women in the Suffragette Movement. 23. Annie Kenney was a frequent visitor to the their home, Eagle House, and unlike everyone else she planted four trees. 24. Mary Blathwayt made notes in her diary of the women Annie Kenney slept with when she stayed at Eagle House.

  5. 15. Feb. 2018 · Annie Kenney. February 15, 2018 In Women's History by BNA. Annie Kenney gained attention in her work for the suffrage movement in 1905 following her arrest for assault and obstruction during a rally in Manchester. Kenney would become one of the leading figures in the Woman’s Social and Political Union and face imprisonment multiple times ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Annie_KenneyAnnie Kenney - Wikiwand

    Annie Kenney fue una sufragista británica, figura principal en Unión Social y Política de las Mujeres. Cofundó su primera rama en Londres junto a Minnie Baldock. Atrajo la atención de la prensa y el público en 1905, cuando junto a Christabel Pankhurst estuvo encarcelada por varios días por agresión y obstrucción, después de interrumpir violentamente a Lord Edward Grey en un rally del ...

  7. Transcript. Miss A. Kenney [–] opened her speech by referring to the Labour Conference, and made an attack on the Labour Party. Continuing she said, “They have not promised any more than what Mr. Balfour promised in 1907. We demand that the Labour Party shall vote against the Government, not on the Franchise Bill alone, but on every ...