Kanno Sugako (管野 須賀子, June 7, 1881 – January 25, 1911), also known as Kanno Suga (管野 スガ), was a Japanese anarcha-feminist journalist. She was the author...
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name include: Sugako Hashida (橋田 壽賀子, 1925–2021), Japanese screenwriter Kanno Sugako (管野 須賀子, 1881–1911), Japanese anarchist and journalist This page or section...
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and activists, eventually including Kanoko Okamoto, Toshiko Tamura, Sugako Kanno, Fumiko Kaneko, and Itō Noe. In 1963, she was awarded The Women's Literature...
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inspiration for the Japanese feminist Kanno Sugako, who was involved in a 1910 plan to assassinate the Emperor Meiji. Kanno was also executed by hanging. In...
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to be executed. The last of the condemned defendants, the only woman, Kanno Sugako, was executed the next day. The case was largely used as a pretext by...
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1988. Hane also wrote an introduction. The title is taken from that of Kanno Sugako's diary, Shide no Michigusa (死出の道艸). The book discusses thirteen women...
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Even though he had married a decade prior, he began a love affair with Kanno Sugako after her arrest related to the 1908 Red Flag Incident. In November 1908...
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and ten prominent activists, including Ōsugi Sakae, Hitoshi Yamakawa, Kanno Sugako, and Kanson Arahata, were arrested. In later trials, most of the arrested...
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Stone as former tennis player Billie Jean King, Japanese journalist Kanno Sugako, Mexican painter and activist Frida Kahlo, Russian anarchist activist...
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on the manga series of the same name by Mitsuru Adachi Oshin, created by Sugako Hashida, starring Ayako Kobayashi and Yūko Tanaka. It is based on the fictional...
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Treason Incident, where he was the lead interrogator for prosecuting Kanno Sugako. Ohara was appointed as Deputy Minister of Justice under Yoshimichi Hara...
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League. Hayashi was married and divorced when she was a young woman. Kanno Sugako described Hayashi as her "spiritual mother". Hayashi died in 1946, aged...
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1874) Shūsui Kōtoku, journalist and anarchist (executed) (b. 1871) Kanno Sugako, journalist, feminist and anarchist (executed) (b. 1881) March 25 – Shigeru...
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nascent movement were arrested, including Ōsugi Sakae, Hitoshi Yamakawa, Kanno Sugako, and Kanson Arahata. Kōtoku endeavoured to translate an American anarcho-syndicalist...
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Berton's murder of the French far-right politician Marius Plateau; and Kanno Sugako's plot to assassinate the Japanese Emperor Meiji. The rise of anarchist...
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Jeong-gyu Japan Hatta Shūzō Hiratsuka Raichō Itō Noe Jun Tsuji Kaneko Fumiko Kanno Sugako Kenzaburō Ōe Kenzō Okuzaki Kōtoku Shūsui Mochizuki Yuriko Ōsugi Sakae...
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(1879–1941), playwright, editor Machiko Hasegawa (1920–1992), manga writer Sugako Hashida (1925–2021), scriptwriter Isoko Hatano (1905–1978), writer and developmental...
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Japan), pw. & editor Dilara Hashem (1936–2022, India/Bangladesh), nv. Sugako Hashida (橋田 壽賀子, 1925–2021, Japan), scriptwriter Khadijah Hashim (b. 1942...
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Smile Project. In November 2009, Ueto co-starred with Tetsuya Watari in the Sugako Hashida-written and Fukuko Ishii-produced TV movie, Kekkon. In 2010, Ueto...
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Domela Nieuwenhuis of the Netherlands, Ōsugi Sakae, Kōtoku Shūsui, and Kanno Sugako of Japan, Lucy Parsons and Emma Goldman of the United States, Enrique...
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