• Clementina Maria Black (27 July 1853 – 19 December 1922) was an English writer, feminist and pioneering trade unionist, closely connected with Marxist...
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  • Archduchess Maria Clementina of Austria (1777–1801), Austrian archduchess Clementina Batalla (1894–1987), Mexican lawyer Clementina Black (1853–1922), English...
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    Socialist League's monthly newspaper, Commonweal. In 1884, Marx met Clementina Black, a painter and trade unionist, and became involved in the Women's Trade...
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    Cleo Laine (redirect from Clementina Dinah)
    Porgy & Bess with Ray Charles (RCA Victor, 1976) At the Wavendon Festival (Black Lion, 1976) A Lover and His Lass with Johnny Dankworth (Esquire, 1976) Return...
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    brother was the mathematician Arthur Black, and her sister was the labour organiser and novelist Clementina Black. Her father became paralysed in 1873...
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    Historians, Jagiellonian University 2004 Joseph Franz Maria Partsch, Clementina Black, Halford John Mackinder, Central Europe, New York 1903 F. Naumann,...
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    regarding divorce, maternity benefits, and birth control. Similarly, Clementina Black helped establish a consumer's league, which attempted to boycott organizations...
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    1888 came after a Fabian Society talk that year on female labour by Clementina Black. Besant wrote in The Link about conditions at the Bryant & May match...
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  • mathematician Arthur Black, and her sisters were translator Constance Garnett, labour organiser and novelist Clementina Black, and painter Emma Black. She was part...
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  • original on 13 April 2017. Retrieved 12 April 2017. Simkin, John (2014). "Clementina Black". Spartacus Educational Publishers Ltd. Archived from the original...
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    from Norway (Sigrid Undset). The authors Lyman Abbott, Lima Barreto, Clementina Black, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Gerard Bolland, Elizabeth Williams Champney...
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  • painter. She was the sister of translator Constance Garnett, and of Clementina Black, a novelist and social reformer. She was a resident of Brighton, and...
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  • of David Black of Brighton, a solicitor and coroner, and brother to Clementina Black, the social reformer and author Constance Garnett and Grace Human....
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  • Norway, f/p/nf) Clementina Black (1853–1922, England, nf) Holly Black (born 1971, US, ch) Jenna Black (born 1993, US, f/ch) Robert Black (1829–2015, England...
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  • focusing on women's rights and marriage complications through 6 novels Clementina Black (1853–1922) – writer prominent in the Women's Trade Union League and...
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    their persecution and terrorism, I have loathing." From 1912 to 1913, Clementina Black was editor. In April 1913, Maude Royden, who had been a regular contributor...
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  • Brockway Avann, American educator and writer (died 1899) July 27 – Clementina Black, English novelist and political writer (died 1922) September 14 – Radu...
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    A clementine (Citrus × clementina) is a tangor, a citrus fruit hybrid between a willowleaf mandarin orange (C. × deliciosa) and a sweet orange (C. × sinensis)...
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  • L/Lc) Clementina Black (1853–1922, England, Po/F) David Macleod Black (born 1941, Scotland/England, Ps) Brian Black (living, US, Nh) Helen Cecelia Black (1838–1906...
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  • 1954) Alan Bilton (born 1969) Carol Birch (born 1951) Clementina Black (1853–1923) Robert Black (1829–1915) John Blackburn (1923–1993), thrillers Julia...
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    such union a success. Clementina Black of the Women's Trade Union League seconded the resolution. The Pall Mall Gazette reported Black as saying: Many ills...
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    Belloc Lowndes (1868-1947), novelist E.F. Benson (1867-1940), writer Clementina Black (1853-1922), writer William Blake (1757-1827), poet Wilfrid Scawen...
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  • Annie Besant United Kingdom 1847 1933 Socialist feminist 1800–1874 Clementina Black United Kingdom 1853 1922 Feminist, writer, trade unionist 1800–1874...
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  • Bishop (1731–1795), poet and essayist Clementina Black (1853–1922), novelist and political writer Robert Black (1829–1915), novelist, story writer and...
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    was the organ of the Women's Declaration Committee, associated with Clementina Black. The publication was recreated as Women and Progress by Nora Vynne...
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  • novelist and socialist. Like many contemporary political novelists like Clementina Black and Margaret Harkness, Howell's novels sometimes suffered from political...
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    but left before her final year.: 55  Her circle of friends included Clementina Black, Ellen Wordsworth Darwin, Dollie Radford, Eleanor Marx (daughter of...
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    Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, and feminist campaigners Josephine Butler and Clementina Black as well as feminist economist Beatrice Webb. Her writing emphasises...
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    Archive The British Library Library of The Royal Academy of Music Black, Clementina (1911). The Linleys of Bath. Martin Secker. Chedzoy, Alan (1998)....
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  • Hafstein, Icelandic poet and prime minister (born 1861) December 19 – Clementina Black, English novelist and political writer (born 1853) unknown date – Mary...
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