Amy Sanderson | |
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Born | Amy Reid 1876 |
Died | 1931 | (aged 54–55)
Organisation(s) | Women's Freedom League and Women's Social and Political Union and delegate to 1908 and 1923 International Alliance of Women |
Known for | Suffragette activism and women's rights |
Relatives | One of six siblings |
Awards | Holloway brooch |
Amy Sanderson née Reid (1876–1931), was a Scottish suffragette, national executive committee member of the Women's Freedom League, who was imprisoned twice. She was key speaker at the 1912 Hyde Park women's rally, after marching from Edinburgh to London,[1] and, with Charlotte Despard and Teresa Billington-Greig, was a British delegate to the 1908[2] and 1923 international women's congresses.[3]
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