Wikipedia:GLAM/Humanists UK/Events/Humanist Women
Humanist Women
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Where? | Online, everywhere! |
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When? | Sunday 22 November 13.00 - 17.00 |
Contact | user:Madeleineog / madeleine@humanists.uk |
Cost | Free |
Women have played a prominent role in the history of freethought, social reform, and organised humanism in the UK, but they have not always been remembered for it. Whether their religious radicalism has been left out of their biographies, or they have been neglected by history altogether, these women deserve to have their stories told.
A Humanist Women Wikithon is one way of putting them back on the public record.
Articles to improve
edit- Adela Coit
- Alice Gruner
- Amy Morant
- Anna Nordgren
- Annie Besant
- Beatrice Sanders
- Clara Collet
- Eliza Flower
- Eliza Macauley
- Eliza Sharples
- Emma Martin (socialist)
- Ernestine Mills
- Ernestine Rose
- Harriet Law
- Josephine Troup
- Julia Huxley
- Lady Elizabeth Swann
- Lillie Boileau
- Louisa Martindale
- Louise Jopling
- Marian Noel Sherman
- Margaret Knight (psychologist)
- Margaret Moscheles
- Matilda Roalfe
- May Seaton-Tiedeman
- Millicent Mackenzie
- Ruth Homan
- Sarah Fuller Flower Adams
- Sophia Dobson Collet
- Sophie Pemberton
- Susannah Wright
- Zona Vallance
Articles to create
edit- Edith Mary Hinchley
- Emilie Holyoake-Marsh
- Hilda Miall-Smith
- Indian Women’s Education Fund
- Mabel Hardie
- Moral Instruction League
- Nellie Freeman
- Olga Jacoby
- Women's Group of the Ethical Movement
Useful sources
editOxford Dictionary of National Biography
Conway Hall Humanist Library Pamphlet Collection