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Louie Bennett (Louisa Elizabeth Bennett; 1870 – 1956)〔(Record of birth )〕 was an Irish suffragette, trade unionist, journalist and writer. Born and raised in Dublin, she began her life in the public arena with the establishment of the Irish Women's Suffrage Movement in 1911. She authored two books prior to this, "The Proving of Priscilla" (1902) and "A Prisoner of His Word" (1908), and would continue to contribute to newspapers regularly as a freelance journalist. She played a significant role in the Irish Women Workers' Union once it was established in 1911.〔 Bennett became Organising Secretary of the Irish section in the Union of Democratic Control (UDC) in 1915.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.historyireland.com/20th-century-contemporary-history/irish-womens-franchise-league-and-irish-womens-workers-union/ )〕 In 1927 she was elected to the executive committee of the Labour Party. In later life she campaigned against nuclear power.〔 == Early life ==
Bennett was born in Temple Hill, Dublin into a Church of Ireland family. The eldest of ten children, she had four sisters and five brothers.〔 Her father, James Bennett, ran the family business as a fine art auctioneer and valuer on Ormond Quay. Her mother, Susan Boulger came from a family of some social standing in Dublin. Little of her life is known up until 1911, she appears to have had a happy childhood, growing up with the comforts associated with a privileged background. She was initially educated at home with her brothers and sisters, but later went to a boarding school in England, and for a time, Alexandra College in Dublin.
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