Minnie Lansbury

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Minnie Lansbury

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champion and whose tragically early death broke the hearts of her family, friends, comrades and community. It is also the story of Eastern European immigrant Jews in Cockney London, of the fight against poverty and for enfranchisement, of opposing war while defending its victims, of embracing revolutionary possibilities and of defying bad laws. When Labour swept to power in the 1919 local elections, Poplar council appointed Minnie to the post of Alderman. She and her fellow councillors dramatically improved services, but faced financial crisis in 1921 when the economy crashed and unemployment spiralled. They decided to defy the unfair council funding system, and were sent to prison. Minnie Lansbury’s experiences and struggles are directly relevant to today’s labour movement, and to today’s campaigns against antisemitism and for women’s equality.

SKU: 36461 Category: Tags: ,
Subtitle: Suffragette, Socialist, Rebel Councillor
Author: Booth, Janine
Year: 2018
ISBN: 9781910170557
Pages: 260
Language: English
Publisher: Five leaves publications
Publisher's city: Nottingham
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