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In Our Time

Annie Besant

Jun 21, 2012
41:58
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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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  • Annie Besant championed workers' rights through the Bryant and May strike, shedding light on poor working conditions.
  • Besant's transition into theosophy in India marked a shift in her spiritual beliefs and leadership in Indian self-rule movement.

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Ann Besant's Early Life and Education

Ann Besant, born in 1847 in London, came from an Irish background and a notable family. After her father's death, she was raised by Ellen Marriott, a strict evangelical who provided her with a comprehensive education in Latin, modern languages, and history. Marriott instilled a sense of social consciousness in Besant, educating her in philanthropy and caring for the poor.

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