Helen Fraser (feminist)

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Helen Miller Fraser, más tarde Moyes (14 de septiembre de 1881 - 2 de diciembre de 1979),​ fue una sufragista escocesa, feminista, pedagoga,​ y política del Partido Liberal (Reino Unido), que más tarde emigró a Australia. rdf:langString
Helen Miller Fraser, later Moyes (14 September 1881 – 2 December 1979), was a Scottish suffragist, feminist, educationalist and Liberal Party politician who later emigrated to Australia. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Moyes, H A Woman in a Man’s World
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rdf:langString During that early period, when suffragette tactics consisted of trying to reach the House of Commons, and in the first arrests when speaking in the lobby, my sister Anne was the first Scotswoman arrested. She had gone to London a day or two before. Called by my father to come downstairs, I found him with the Glasgow Herald open before him with a banner headline in the centre page: “Glasgow Councillor’s daughter arrested”. He said, “did you know about this.” I replied, “I knew she was going to a meeting but I did not know anything else. He looked at me under his brows in the way we regarded as serious and I oozed out of the room. He came home in the evening quite reconciled to it, and when Anne came home after fourteen cold days in Holloway Prison he took her to a municipal reception saying to her, “Put on your prettiest dress and come with me.” She looked charming and he introduced her all round as “My prisoner daughter”.
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rdf:langString Helen Miller Fraser, más tarde Moyes (14 de septiembre de 1881 - 2 de diciembre de 1979),​ fue una sufragista escocesa, feminista, pedagoga,​ y política del Partido Liberal (Reino Unido), que más tarde emigró a Australia.
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