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Kate Harvey (13 November 1862 – 29 April 1946) was an English suffragist, physiotherapist, and charity worker. Profoundly deaf and widowed at a young age, she operated a home for women and children, and then later for disabled children. She participated in the Women's Tax Resistance League and was jailed for her refusal to pay tax if she were not allowed the right to vote. She was the first person imprisoned for failure to pay a tax under the Insurance Act. (en) Kate Harvey (1862-1946), qui écrit sous le pseudonyme de K Harvey, est une physiothérapeuthe, journaliste, écrivaine, théosophiste et militante suffragette britannique. Atteinte de surdité, membre de la Société théosophique, elle tient une institution d'accueil pour enfants handicapés à Bromley. Elle s'engage pour le droit de vote des femmes et fonde la Women's Freedom League (« Ligue pour la liberté des femmes ») aux côtés de sa compagne, la suffragiste Charlotte Despard, qui en devient présidente. Figure secondaire dans l'histoire du suffragisme britannique, elle est néanmoins créditée du plus important acte de résistance fiscale de toute la campagne suffragiste, pour lequel elle est condamnée à deux mois de prison. Elle écrit plusieurs pièces de théâtre, dont l'une, Baby, est jouée par , la troupe de théâtre expérimentale et féministe d'Edith Craig (fr) |
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Kate Harvey (13 November 1862 – 29 April 1946) was an English suffragist, physiotherapist, and charity worker. Profoundly deaf and widowed at a young age, she operated a home for women and children, and then later for disabled children. She participated in the Women's Tax Resistance League and was jailed for her refusal to pay tax if she were not allowed the right to vote. She was the first person imprisoned for failure to pay a tax under the Insurance Act. (en) Kate Harvey (1862-1946), qui écrit sous le pseudonyme de K Harvey, est une physiothérapeuthe, journaliste, écrivaine, théosophiste et militante suffragette britannique. Atteinte de surdité, membre de la Société théosophique, elle tient une institution d'accueil pour enfants handicapés à Bromley. Elle écrit plusieurs pièces de théâtre, dont l'une, Baby, est jouée par , la troupe de théâtre expérimentale et féministe d'Edith Craig (fr) |
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