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Anna Haslam
Anna Haslam (1829 - 1922) was a suffragist and a major figure in the 19th and early 20th century women's movement in Ireland. ==Early life and Family== Anna Maria Haslam (née Fisher) was born in Youghal, County Cork, Ireland in 1829. She was born the 16th of 17 children to Jane and Abraham Fisher. The Fishers were a Quaker family with a business in Youghal. They were noted for their charitable works, especially during the Great Famine.〔 Anna helped in soup kitchens and became involved in setting up cottage industries for local girls in lace-making, crocheting and knitting. Anna was brought up believing in equality for men and women and also supporting the campaign against slavery and for temperance and pacifism. She attended Quaker boarding schools, Newtown School in County Waterford and Castlegate School in York. She then became a teaching assistant in Ackworth School, Yorkshire. Anna met Thomas Haslam who was teaching there and who was from Mountmellick, County Laois.
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