Annie Kenney

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Annie Kenney was a prominent British suffragette and working-class activist who played a key role in the militant campaign for women's voting rights in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf human
suffragette
trade unionist
women's rights activist
working-class activist
activeYears early 20th century
advocatedFor political rights for working-class women
votes for women on equal terms with men
arrestedFor militant suffrage activities
associatedWithPlace London, England NERFINISHED
Manchester, England NERFINISHED
Oldham, Lancashire, England NERFINISHED
burialPlace Letchworth Cemetery, Hertfordshire, England NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy blue plaque in Oldham
statue in Oldham
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1879-09-13
dateOfDeath 1953-07-09
employer Women's Social and Political Union NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
fullName Ann Kenney NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Ann NERFINISHED
hasChild Warwick Kenney Taylor NERFINISHED
hasWork autobiography "Memories of a Militant" NERFINISHED
imprisonedFor suffragette activism
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Women's Social and Political Union NERFINISHED
movement militant suffrage movement
women's suffrage movement in the United Kingdom
nickname Annie NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the first suffragettes imprisoned for militant action
leading working-class member of the British suffragette movement
participation in militant campaign for women's voting rights
notableWork "Memories of a Militant" NERFINISHED
occupation political activist
suffragette
placeOfBirth Springhead, Saddleworth, England NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Letchworth, Hertfordshire, England NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment supporter of women's suffrage
positionHeld organiser for the Women's Social and Political Union
religion Theosophy NERFINISHED
sibling Jessie Kenney NERFINISHED
other Kenney sisters active in suffrage movement
socialClass working class
spouse James Taylor NERFINISHED
usedMethod civil disobedience
heckling political meetings
public protest
workedAs cotton mill worker
mill worker

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