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Catherine Impey (1847 – 14 December 1923) was a British Quaker activist against racial discrimination. She founded Britain's first anti-racist journal, ''Anti-Caste'', in March 1888 and edited it until its last edition in 1895. The journal was inspired〔''The Booker T Washington Papers'' Vol.3 1889-1895 pp.33-34 accessed at () 27 July 2006〕 by Booker T. Washington's ''Southern Letter''. Impey visited the United States several times from 1878 and the journal focused largely on issues in America. In 1893, she formed an organisation, The Society for the Recognition of the Universal Brotherhood of Man, with the American Ida B. Wells, who visited the UK〔Vron Ware, ''Beyond the Pale, White Women, Racism and Slavery'' Verso 1992, p.175, ISBN 0-86091-552-2 cited in Shula Marks, ''Half-ally, half-untouchable at the same time: Britain and South Africa since 1959'', accessed at () 3 December 2007〕 to campaign against lynching. Impey lived in Street, Somerset. ==See also==
* Alfred Webb
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