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  1. 11 de may. de 2016 · Adela Pankhurst, September 1917. In August and September of 1917 Adela Pankhurst —revolutionary socialist, feminist and exiled daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst—was perhaps the most dangerous woman in Australia, or at the very least in Melbourne. By November of the same year she was locked up in Pentridge Prison.

  2. Pankhurst was an outspoken activist in Australia. Born in Britain, she moved to Melbourne in 1914 and was part of an emerging women's movement committed to political and social change. She joined the Victorian Socialist Party and was noted for her opposition to both conscription and to war. The prosecution came after Adela led a demonstration ...

  3. Adela Pankhurst’s life and work has had a mixed representation by her biographers and in accounts of her family. In this detailed study of her tours in Queensland, when her life story is viewed through both the lens of state histories and the international campaign against war as a means of solving conflict, her importance as a leading public intellectual emerges.

  4. Adela Constantia Mary Pankhurst Walsh was a British-Australian suffragette, political organiser, and co-founder of both the Communist Party of Australia an...

  5. Medalla de huelga de hambre (1912) [ editar datos en Wikidata] Emmeline Goulden Pankhurst ( Mánchester, 15 de julio de 1858 – Hampstead, 14 de junio de 1928) fue una activista política británica y líder del movimiento sufragista, el cual ayudó a las mujeres a ganar el derecho a votar en Gran Bretaña. Fundó en 1903 con el marido Richard ...

  6. 19 de ene. de 2016 · Emmeline Pankhurst, the grande dame of the suffragette movement, sent an angry telegram to the Australian Prime Minister Billy Hughes, condemning her daughter, Adela Pankhurst, for her opposition to World War I and compulsory conscription laws. The 26-word telegram, sent on 8 March 1917, has been uncovered by the University of Melbourne Archives.

  7. Adela Pankhurst was born in 1885, the third daughter of the famous English suffrage campaigner Emmeline Pankhurst and Richard Pankhurst, barrister-at-law. She followed her mother and sisters Christabel and Sylvia into the campaign for the suffrage, working as a paid organizer for the society they founded, the Women's Social and Political Union.