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Clementina Black
British writer, feminist, and trade unionist (1853–1922)
Clementina Black | |
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| Born | Clementina Maria Black 27 July 1853 Brighton, England |
| Died | 18 December 1922 (aged 69) |
| Occupation(s) | Writer, feminist, trade union activist and suffragist |
Clementina Maria Black (27 July 1853 – 19 December 1922) was an English writer, feminist and pioneering trade unionist, closely connected with Marxist and Fabian socialists.
She worked for women's rights at work and for women's suffrage.
Early life
Clementina Black was born in Brighton, one of eight children of the solicitor, town clerk and coroner of Brighton, David Black (1817–1892), son of a naval architect to Czar Nicholas I of Russia,[1] and his wife, Clara Maria Patten (1825–1875), daughter of a court portrait painter.[2] Black was educated at home, at 58 Ship Street, Brighton[1] mainly by her mother, and became fluent in French and German.[3]
In 1875,