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Helen Blackburn
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Standard Name: Blackburn, Helen
Birth Name: Helen Blackburn
Pseudonym: H. B.
wrote during the second half of the nineteenth century. She is seen today as a significant figure in the fight for women's suffrage, although during her own lifetime she was sometimes criticized as too moderate. Her writings include articles in periodicals, political pamphlets, and essays. Her scholarly history of the suffrage movement is still recognized by scholars today as a reliable and useful historical resource.
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Texts
Blackburn, Helen, editor. A Handbook for Women Engaged in Social and Political Work. J. W. Arrowsmith, 1881.
Boucherett, Jessie et al., editors. Englishwoman’s Review. Williams and Norgate.
Blackburn, Helen. “Helen Blackburn Archive”. Primary Source Microfilm: Voices of the Women’s Movement, 1850-1900.
Blackburn, Helen. Some of the Facts of the Women’s Suffrage Question. Central Committee of the National Society for Women’s Suffrage, 1878.
Boucherett, Jessie, and Helen Blackburn. The Condition of Working Women and the Factory Acts. Elliot Stock, 1896.
Vynne, Nora et al. Women Under the Factory Act. Williams and Norgate, 1903.
Blackburn, Helen. Women’s Suffrage. Williams and Norgate, 1902.
Blackburn, Helen. Women’s Suffrage. Source Book Press, 1970.