The Italian invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 led to her devoting her life to the liberation of that country, which eventually became her home. Sylvia understood the significance of Ethiopia in the struggle for the freedom of black Africa and this led to her connecting with black, pan-African activists including CLR James, Jomo Kenyatta and WEB du Bois. Prescient in her anti-racism she employed Britain’s first black journalist, Jamaican revolutionary poet Claude McKay to write for her paper, Workers’ Dreadnought. Another poet, Siegfried Sassoon was also a contributor, sharing Sylvia’s opposition to the 1914-18 war.
She was expelled by her sister Christabel (endorsed by her mother Emmeline) from the Women’s Social and Political Union because of her socialism, including her support for trade unions. Sylvia is not represented on the memorial to them and the women imprisoned during the campaign for women’s suffrage in Victoria Tower Gardens, adjacent to the House of Lords, hence the campaign to raise A Statue for Sylvia. The Lords blocked our original site opposite the Palace of Westminster. We were refused any Government funding available to celebrate the centenary of the limited franchise of women in 1918. Rachel Holmes, author of the recent Sylvia Pankhurst, Natural Born Rebel wrote “Sylvia was a socialist and an internationalist – and no doubt far too rich for the blood of those running Britain right now.”
Overwhelmingly the statue is financed by donations from trade union branches and individuals.
With great support from Islington Council the statue of Sylvia will be raised on Clerkenwell Green in London (dubbed the headquarters of republicanism, revolution and ultra-nonconformity) and will look towards the Marx Memorial Library. An excellent site.
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