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Lilian Wolfe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lilian Wolfe Lilian Gertrude Woolf, better known as Lilian Wolfe (born in London, 22 December 1875; died in Cheltenham, 28 April 28, 1974), was an English anarchist, pacifist and feminist. She was for most of her life a member of the Freedom Press publishing collective.〔Walter, Nicolas, "Lilian Wolfe 1875–1974", in 〕 ==Early life and radicalisation== Wolfe was born in her father's jewellery shop on Edgware Road, London on December 22, 1875.〔 Her mother, Lucy Helen Jones, was an actress from Birmingham whom Wolfe would describe as "a very frustrated woman" who left the family when Wolfe was thirteen years of age in order tour the world with an operatic company, while her father, Albert Lewis Woolf was a Liverpudlian jeweller of Jewish descent and of a conservative outlook.〔 She had three brothers and two sisters, and had a comfortable and orthodox middle-class upbringing, educated first by governesses and later for a short period at the Regent Street Polytechnic.〔 As an employee of the General Post Office, Wolfe was an active member of the Civil Service Socialist Society. She became disillusioned with parliamentary politics as a suffragette, and came to consider the granting of the voting franchise to women a mere "palliative".〔 She was thus attracted to the British anarchist movement and was a founding contributor to the anarchist periodical ''The Voice of Labour''.〔
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