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The Woman's Leader
Description
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This journal initially joined with <a href="http://interwarfeminism.omeka.net/collections/show/5" target="_blank"><em>The Common Cause</em></a> (1909-1920) and was associated with the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship and later the National Union of Townswomen’s Guilds. A journal of politics and social reform that advocates for "a real equality of liberties, status, and opportunities between men and women."<br /><br />Doughan states that, despite its sober appearance <em>The Woman's Leader</em> was the most substantial and vigorous feminist periodical of the 1920s, campaigning for equal franchise, abolition of the marriage bar, equal knowledge of birth control, equal pay, and may other feminist issues. It also provided a forum for feminist of disparate tendencies. Its own line tended to be “liberal” feminist, although it also found itself on the same side as at least the women of the Labour Party (of which it could be highly critical, too). Regular contributors included Mary Stocks, Eva Hubback, and Eleanor Rathbone.
Date
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1921-1932
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English
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Weekly, then monthly
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The National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship
The National Union of Townswomen’s Guilds
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Women and National Production
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An article by Eleanor Rathbone on women's contribution to industrial production in Britain both during and just after the War. Rathbone emphasizes reports that women demonstrate particular ability in mass production and "semi-skilled repetition processes" and advocates for women's return to these sectors, which, she argues, would benefit the British economy as a whole.
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<em>The Woman's Leader</em> 12.16
Date
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21 May 1920
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Eleanor Rathbone
1920
Eleanor Rathbone
labour