Future Society

By Sylvia Pankhurst (1923)

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(1882 - 1960)

English Campaigner for the Suffrage and Suffragette Movement, a Socialist and Later a Prominent Left Communist, and Activist in the Cause of Anti-fascism and Interlinguistics

: A campaigning English feminist and socialist. Committed to organising working-class women in London's East End, and unwilling in 1914 to enter into a wartime political truce with the government, she broke with the suffragette leadership of her mother and sister, Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst. (From: Wikipedia.org.)

"Future Society," by Sylvia Pankhurst, originally published in "One Big Union Bulletin," 2 August 1923.

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August 2, 1923
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