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  1. Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst ( Mánchester, 5 de mayo de 1882- Adís Abeba, 27 de septiembre de 1960) fue una activista y una de las principales dirigentes del movimiento sufragista en el Reino Unido, antiimperialista, antimilitarista, feminista y socialista con ideas libertarias.

  2. Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst (5 May 1882 – 27 September 1960) was an English feminist and socialist activist and writer. Following encounters with women-led labour activism in the United States, she worked to organise working-class women in London's East End.

  3. Sylvia was the second daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst, founder of the Women’s Social & Political Union in 1903. Known as ‘suffragettes’, they were the most militant group to campaign to get women the vote. Sylvia herself was an early force in the campaign for women’s right to vote.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2015 · Etiquetas: Feministas Inglaterra Siglo XX Sufragistas. El apellido Pankhurst está íntimamente ligado a la historia del sufragio femenino en la Inglaterra de principios de siglo. Una de las mujeres Pankhurst fue Sylvia, una mujer con espíritu artístico que lo dejó todo para dedicarse a los más necesitados.

  5. 1 de sept. de 2017 · Sylvia saw opportunities for bringing working class women into the movement in her suffrage activism in the East End of London. Again emphasizing militant tactics, Sylvia was repeatedly arrested, participated in hunger strikes, and was periodically released from prison to recover her health after hunger strikes.

  6. Most of Sylvias paintings are still owned by the Pankhurst family or are in unknown private collections with only a small number in public museums. Several museums, however, have examples of objects which feature Sylvia’s designs for the WSPU.

  7. Biography. Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst (5 May 1882 – 27 September 1960) was an English feminist and socialist activist and writer. Following encounters with women-led labour activism in the United States, she worked to organise working-class women in London's East End.