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Bertha Quinn (1873–1951) was a British suffragette and socialist, from Leeds, who was arrested five times and once went to prison, becoming one of the first Catholic suffragette prisoners to be force-fed after going on hunger strike. Quinn became a Labour councillor from 1929–43, and was a trades union representative of the Tailors and Garment Workers from 1915–43. Quinn was awarded the Papal Bene Merenti Medal in 1946. (en) Bertha Quinn (1873–1951) foi uma sufragista e socialista britânica de Leeds, que foi detida cinco vezes e uma vez foi para a prisão, tornando-se uma das primeiras presas sufragistas católicas a ser alimentada à força depois de fazer greve de fome. Quinn se tornou uma conselheira trabalhista de 1929 a 1943, e foi uma representante sindical dos Alfaiates e Trabalhadores de Confecções de 1915 a 1943. Quinn recebeu a Medalha Papal em 1946. (pt) |
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Bertha Quinn (1873–1951) was a British suffragette and socialist, from Leeds, who was arrested five times and once went to prison, becoming one of the first Catholic suffragette prisoners to be force-fed after going on hunger strike. Quinn became a Labour councillor from 1929–43, and was a trades union representative of the Tailors and Garment Workers from 1915–43. Quinn was awarded the Papal Bene Merenti Medal in 1946. (en) Bertha Quinn (1873–1951) foi uma sufragista e socialista britânica de Leeds, que foi detida cinco vezes e uma vez foi para a prisão, tornando-se uma das primeiras presas sufragistas católicas a ser alimentada à força depois de fazer greve de fome. Quinn se tornou uma conselheira trabalhista de 1929 a 1943, e foi uma representante sindical dos Alfaiates e Trabalhadores de Confecções de 1915 a 1943. Quinn recebeu a Medalha Papal em 1946. (pt) |
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