

Annie Besant
Jun 21, 2012
Annie Besant, a 19th-century social reformer, advocated for women's rights, workers' conditions, birth control, and Indian self-rule. The podcast discusses her pivotal role in the Bryant and May match girls' strike, her transition to Theosophy, and her leadership in the Indian National Congress.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Annie Besant's Early Education and Influences
01:41 • 17min
Birth Control Advocacy and Controversial Trials in Britain
19:11 • 7min
Socialism as a New Religion in the 1880s
26:23 • 3min
The Significance of the Bryant and May Match Girls Strike of 1888
29:24 • 2min
Annie Besant's Transformation Through Theosophy
31:34 • 7min
The Political Evolution of a Pivotal Figure in Indian Independence Movement
38:27 • 4min