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  1. Minnie Lansbury (née Glassman; 1889 – 1 January 1922) was an English leading suffragette and an alderman on the first Labour-led council in the Metropolitan Borough of Poplar, England.

  2. 18 de jul. de 2016 · Minnie Lansbury: Teacher, union activist, suffragette, rebel councillor — East End Women's Museum. 18 July 2016. East End London, Jewish history, Migrant, Profiles, Suffragettes, Unions, Women's history. I wish the Government joy in its efforts to get this money from the people of Poplar.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2019 · Published: 26 April 2019. A gleaming green and gold clock on the side of Electric House in Bow Road forms a fine tribute to Minnie Lansbury, one of the most remarkable women to emerge from the East End, whose life and achievements are the subject of a recent book from Five Leaves Publications.

  4. A one-minute introduction to Minnie Lansbury, which might tempt you to buy Janine Booth's biography of her, published in November 2018.

  5. Minnie Lansbury. Minnie Glassman, the daughter of Jewish coal merchant Isaac Glassman, was born in Stepney in 1889. She became a school teacher and was active in the campaign for women's suffrage. In 1913, Sylvia Pankhurst, with the help of Millie Glassman, Julia Scurr, Keir Hardie and George Lansbury, established the East London Federation of ...

  6. 16 de ene. de 2019 · Minnie Lansbury was one of the rebel Labour councillors of Poplar (East London) who in 1921 forced the Tory-Liberal coalition government to start central government payments to equalise resources between councils in poor and in well¬off areas.

  7. 18 de jun. de 2020 · Minnie Lansbury and Nanny of the Maroons – The Left Berlin. Rebellious Daughters of History #29 by Judy Cox Poplar Revolt: Minnie Lansbury (1889 – 1922) Minnie Glassman, the daughter of Jewish coal merchant Isaac Glassman, was born in Stepney in 1889. She became a school teacher and was active in the campaign for women’s suffrage.