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  1. Mary Jane Clarke ( née Goulden; 1862–1910) was a British suffragette. She died on Christmas Day 1910, two days after being released from prison, where she had been force-fed. She was described in her obituary by Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence as the suffragettes’ first martyr.

  2. 16 de ene. de 2024 · Mary Jane Clarke (née Goulden) was born in 1861 in Salford. She grew up exposed to radical political beliefs and activism: her parents took part in the campaigns against slavery and the Corn Laws; her mother was a passionate feminist; and her older sister was, arguably, the best-known suffragette of them all, Emmeline Pankhurst.

  3. Mary Jane Clarke, the daughter of Robert Goulden and Sophia Crane, was born in Manchester in 1862. She was the younger sister of Emmeline Pankhurst. Her father was successful businessman with radical political beliefs. Goulden took part in the campaigns against slavery and the Corn Laws.

  4. Mary Jane Clarke, the daughter of Robert Goulden and Sophia Crane, was born in 1862, in Salford. She was the sister of Emmeline Pankhurst. Both her parents were politically radical. Her father campaigned against slavery and her mother supported women’s suffrage.

  5. 19 de sept. de 2016 · Mary Clarke was arrested the second time for window smashing soon after the event known as Black Friday. In her final stay in prison, Mrs Clarke went on hunger strike and was force fed, a procedure the prison authorities had brought in at the end of 1909.

  6. Mrs Mary Jane Clarke. Gender: Female. Marital Status: Married. Born: 1862. Died: 1910. Place of birth: Chorlton, Lancashire, England. Education: Art school, Paris. Occupation: Decorative artist. Main Suffrage Society: WSPU.

  7. 5 de oct. de 2021 · Mary Clarke. El hada bienhechora del lugar De rea de poca monta a la alta sociedad porteña, Clara la Inglesa en cuarenta años cambió su destino en el Río de la Plata. Y, además, fue pionera de la comunidad británica en el país.