Mary MacArthur

Standard Name: MacArthur, Mary

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Textual Production Mary Agnes Hamilton
Mary Agnes Hamilton issued another political life, Mary Macarthur : A Biographical Sketch.
Charques, Richard Denis. “Mary Macarthur”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1251, p. 6.
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OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Textual Production Mary Agnes Hamilton
Her subject, Mary Reid MacArthur , 1880-1921 (wife of the trade unionist Will Anderson , who died only two years before her), had done sterling work in the campaigns to end sweated labour and to...
Friends, Associates Mary Gawthorpe
During her time with the WSPU, MG worked with Christabel Pankhurst (who was twenty-four when Gawthorpe first met her, before she had yet met Isabella Ford ), whom, like Ethel Snowden , she knew from...

Timeline

1906: Mary MacArthur founded the National Federation...

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1906

Mary MacArthur founded the National Federation of Women Workers in England and Scotland.

2 May 1906: Prince Henry of Battenburg opened the Sweated...

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2 May 1906

Prince Henry of Battenburg opened the Sweated Industries Exhibition, organized by Mary MacArthur at Queen's Hall, London.

September 1907: Mary MacArthur edited the first monthly issue...

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September 1907

Mary MacArthur edited the first monthly issue of The Woman Worker, a socialist feminist magazine from the National Federation of Women Workers .

26 January 1910: The Woman Worker, the journal of the National...

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26 January 1910

The Woman Worker, the journal of the National Federation of Women Workers , ended publication in London.

20 August 1914: The Central Committee on Women's Employment...

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20 August 1914

The Central Committee on Women's Employment was established to help find war-related jobs for unemployed women. Mary MacArthur of the National Federation of Women Workers was its honorary secretary.

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