Evelyn Jane Sharp (4 August 1869 – 17 June 1955) was a pacifist and writer who was a key figure in two major British women's suffrage societies, the militant...
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Evelyn Sharp (suffragist) (1869–1955), British suffragist and author Evelyn Sharp, Baroness Sharp (1903–1985), British civil servant Evelyn Sharp / Artemis...
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American-born campaigner in Britain for divorce law reform and suffragist Evelyn Sharp (suffragist) (1869–1955) – journalist on The Manchester Guardian, short...
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by Evelyn Sharp (suffragist)(1869–1955). Sharp, Evelyn. The Other Side of the Sun: Fairy Stories. London, John Lane, 1900. Print. pg 163–188. Sharp, Evelyn...
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John's interest in the suffragist Evelyn Sharp, who became Nevinson's second wife. In 2009 John published her biography: Evelyn Sharp: Rebel Woman, 1869-1955...
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formerly been associated with the WSPU, with Evelyn Sharp as its main editor. Unlike the WSPU, United Suffragists continued to campaign through World War I...
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with his sister Evelyn, an avid suffragist who was imprisoned for her activities; after her release from Holloway she wrote to Sharp stating that she...
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common, a trend that made the old calling system impractical. Suffragist Evelyn Sharp used the term in her 1897 short story "The Other Anna", where the...
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"The Magician’s Tea-Party" is a fairytale written by British suffragist and author Evelyn Sharp in 1900. The story starts with little King Wistful, the eight-year-old...
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Jokes" is a literary fairy tale published in 1898 by British suffragist and author Evelyn Sharp (1829–1955). The story tells of a good yet boring king who...
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Cicely Hamilton (category English suffragists)
1872 – 6 December 1952), was an English actress, writer, journalist, suffragist and feminist, part of the struggle for women's suffrage in the United...
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children's short story written by Evelyn Sharp and published in 1900 by John Lane. Along with other works by Evelyn Sharp, it was published in a book entitled...
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short story for children published in 1898 by the suffragist and children's fairytale writer Evelyn Sharp. The first edition was published by John Lane in...
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in 1933, Henry married his long-time friend and lover, fellow suffragist, Evelyn Sharp. He died in 1941, aged 85. A Sketch of Herder and his times (1884)...
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Adventure: Selected Reminiscences from an Englishwoman's Life (1933), suffragist Evelyn Sharp describes Marjorie as fluent in Russian, efficient, and possessing...
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Louisa Garrett Anderson (category English suffragists)
Julia Scurr and John Scurr, Evelyn Sharp, and Edith Ayrton, Louise Eates and Lena Ashwell in starting the United Suffragists, which grew to have branches...
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collection of short stories, named The Other Side of the Sun, written by Evelyn Sharp (1869–1955) in 1900. Other stories in this collection include: The Weird...
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E. Wells Evelyn Wotherspoon Wainwright Rose Winslow Margaret Fay Whittemore Emma Wold Clara Snell Wolfe Maud Younger (1870-1936), suffragist, feminist...
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Clara Bryant Ford (category Suffragists from Michigan)
Clara Jane Bryant Ford (April 11, 1866 – September 29, 1950) was a suffragist and the wife of Henry Ford. She was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall...
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National Union of Women Suffrage Societies (NUWSS), also known as the suffragists (not to be confused with the suffragettes) was an organisation founded...
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Agnes Harben (category British suffragists)
was a British suffragist leader who also supported the militant suffragette hunger strikers, and was a founder of the United Suffragists. Harben was born...
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United Suffragists, in which the Pethick-Lawrences became active, and in August they transferred control of the newspaper to the new group. Sharp then took...
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singer-songwriter and peace campaigner Margaret Ashton (1856–1937) – British suffragist, local politician, pacifist Nafez Assaily (born 1956) – Palestinian sociologist...
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Supreme Court would rule that women had a constitutional right to vote, suffragists made several attempts to vote in the early 1870s and then filed lawsuits...
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her husband, and Evelyn Sharp founded the United Suffragists, notable for accepting both male and female members. The United Suffragists ended their campaign...
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Olympia Brown (category Suffragists from Connecticut)
Brown (January 5, 1835 – October 23, 1926) was an American minister and suffragist. She was the first woman to be ordained as clergy with the consent of...
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saved being donated to support the work of the WSPU. Women including Evelyn Sharp, May Sinclair, Violet Hunt and Clemence Housman, stood holding collecting...
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interest of women practitioners and writing in the Daily Mirror in 1903, Evelyn Sharp called for 'women [to] take the special ladies classes offered by (former...
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Katharine Dexter McCormick (August 27, 1875 – December 28, 1967) was a U.S. suffragist, philanthropist and, after her husband's death, heir to a substantial...
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Mary A. McCurdy (1852–1934), African-American temperance advocate and suffragist Mary A. Reardon (1912–2002), American liturgical artist and illustrator...
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