Papers of Mary Beatrice Crowle 1914-1966

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Papers of Mary Beatrice Crowle 1914-1966

0.5 A box (1 volume)

eng,

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Crowle Mary Beatrice b 1874

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Astor, Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess, 1879-1964

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National Women Citizens' Association

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After decades of campaigning for women's suffrage, initiatives were established to lay the foundations of women's informed political participation in the early part of the twentieth century. From 1913, autonomous local Women Citizen's Associations were formed throughout the United Kingdom following Eleanor Rathbone's initiatives in Liverpool and Manchester. Their aim was to stimulate women's interest in social and political issues in order to prepare them for active citizenship. When it became e...

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