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Jessie Stephen, MBE (19 April 1893 – 12 June 1979) was a twentieth-century British suffragette, labour activist and local councillor. She grew up in Scotland and won a scholarship to train as a teacher. Family finances dictated otherwise, leading to her becoming a domestic worker at the age of 15. She became involved in national labour issues as a teenager, via organisations such as the Independent Labour Party and the Women's Social and Political Union. After moving to Lancashire and London she visited the United States and Canada, where she held meetings with the public including migrant English domestic workers.

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  • Jessie Stephen (19 de abril de 1893 - 12 de junio de 1979) fue una sufragista británica del siglo XX, activista laboral y concejala local. Creció en Escocia y ganó una beca para formarse como profesora. Las finanzas familiares dictaron lo contrario, lo que la llevó a convertirse en una trabajadora doméstica a la edad de 15 años. Se involucró en cuestiones laborales nacionales cuando era adolescente, a través de organizaciones como el Partido Laborista Independiente y la Unión Social y Política de las Mujeres. Después de trasladarse a Lancashire y Londres, visitó los Estados Unidos y Canadá, donde celebró reuniones con el público, incluidas las trabajadoras domésticas inglesas migrantes. (es)
  • Jessie Stephen, MBE (19 April 1893 – 12 June 1979) was a twentieth-century British suffragette, labour activist and local councillor. She grew up in Scotland and won a scholarship to train as a teacher. Family finances dictated otherwise, leading to her becoming a domestic worker at the age of 15. She became involved in national labour issues as a teenager, via organisations such as the Independent Labour Party and the Women's Social and Political Union. After moving to Lancashire and London she visited the United States and Canada, where she held meetings with the public including migrant English domestic workers. (en)
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