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Emma Martin (feminist) : ウィキペディア英語版
Emma Martin (socialist)

Emma Martin (née ''Bullock''; 1811/12 – 8 October 1851) was a British author, socialist and free thinker. She is known for her public speaking on behalf of socialism and Owenism.
==Life==
Emma Bullock was born in Bristol and after the death of her father she moved to Clifton with her mother and stepfather. At seventeen she joined the radical Particular Baptists. She married Isaac Luther Martin and together they had three daughters. Martin was dissatisfied with her lot and she began public speaking on women's rights. She heard Alexander Campbell (1796-1870) in 1839 and he caused her to support the socialist Owenite points of view.〔(Emma Martin ), ''Oxford Journals'', Retrieved 10 September 2015〕 At the time Campbell was known as Robert Owen's "principal Scottish disciple".〔Noel Thompson, "Campbell, Alexander (1796–1870)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 10 Sept 2015 ) 〕 However, Martin rejected the socialist view that religion was not important. Martin challenged this idea and used her own beliefs to challenge the secular approach. However, it was Martin who was eventually persuaded.〔Barbara Taylor, "Martin, Emma (1811/12–1851)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 10 Sept 2015 ) 〕

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