Political
SNOWDEN
(Ethel, Viscountess, née Annakin, 1861-1951, Socialist, Human Rights Activist and Suffragette)
Typed Letter signed to Mr Edwards,
saying that she is so very sorry about the bilious attack. I hope it was not my cakes! They are home made and of the best materials! But seriously you must take care. You are probably overworking! Or sitting up o'nights..., 1 side 8vo., 11 Downing Street, 4th June
Item Date: 1930
Background
After 1906 Snowden became increasingly active in supporting women's suffrage, being one of the national speakers for the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; she decried the concentration on such things as dresses, jewels and cake recipes and wrote a book called The Woman Socialist in 1907 which advocated state control of marriage, joint title by women to the housekeeping money, and a state salary for mothers; she also wanted housekeeping organised collectively in each street and declared that under socialism women would have no need to paint face and tint hair.
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