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  1. Adela Constantia Pankhurst Walsh, née le 19 juin 1885 à Manchester (Royaume-Uni) et morte le 23 mai 1961 à Sydney est une anglo-australienne connue pour avoir été la chef de file des suffragettes en Australie.

  2. Adela Constantia Mary Walsh (née Pankhurst; 19 June 1885 – 23 May 1961) was a British-born suffragette who worked as a political organiser for the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) in Scotland.

  3. 24 août 2018 · Adela Pankhurst was a suffragette who campaigned for women's right to vote in the UK, but later became controversial for her anti-communist and anti-immigration views in Australia. Learn how she was excluded from the popular histories of the movement and why her story matters.

  4. 24 août 2018 · Her sisters and mother have become synonymous with the movement that won votes for women, and the Pankhurst family are rightly celebrated for their leading role in women’s suffrage, but Adela has all but disappeared from history.

  5. Adela Pankhurst was the youngest daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst and a leader of the Women's Social and Political Union. She was involved in the first acts of militancy in Scotland, was imprisoned for hunger striking, and later became a communist, an anti-communist and a nationalist in Australia.

  6. Adela Constantia Pankhurst Walsh, née le 19 juin 1885 à Manchester et morte le 23 mai 1961 à Sydney est une anglo-australienne connue pour avoir été la chef de file des suffragettes en Australie. Elle joue un rôle politique majeur au début du XXe siècle en participant à la fondation du Parti communiste d'Australie, qu'elle reniera en ...

  7. 19 mai 2016 · Adela Pankhurst (1885-1961) was one of the founders of the WSPU and a prison activist in Britain. She later became a socialist, a communist, an anti-communist, a fascist and a pro-Japanese campaigner in Australia, where she was interned in 1942.