Isabella Ford
English author and social activist

Born
May 23rd, 1855
170 years ago
Died
1924
101 years ago — 69 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
England
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An author and activist focused on labor rights and women's suffrage. Published works included essays and articles advocating for social reform. Involved with the Women's Social and Political Union and contributed to various socialist publications, promoting workers' rights and social justice. Engaged in organizing campaigns to improve conditions for women and workers in England, particularly in relation to trade unions and suffrage movements. Played a significant role in various movements aimed at addressing issues of inequality and injustice.
Advocated for women's suffrage
Contributed to socialist publications
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