Sylvia Pankhurst

Description: (Political Activist)
Sylvia Pankhurst was an English feminist and socialist activist who organized working-class women in London's East End. She maintained her political stance during wartime, rejecting the suffragette leadership and the Bolshevik regime. Pankhurst advocated for Irish independence, anti-colonial movements in the British Empire, and anti-fascist solidarity in Europe. She also supported Ethiopia post-World War II, contributing to the development of African nationalism and the Rastafari movement through her publication, The New Times and Ethiopia News.

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Birthday May 5, 1882 (Taurus)
Born In Old Trafford (district) Old Trafford, Manchester, England
Died on September 27, 1960
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