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Tanno Setsu (Japanese: 丹野セツ, 1902–1987) was a Japanese feminist, labor activist, Kameido Incident survivor, and an active member of Communist and Socialist Tokyo groups in the 1920s. Tanno became a member of the , and was especially interested in its communist Hyōgikai wing where she established and was head of its women's division. Though many of her communist peers shifted to anarchist communism, Tanno and her husband, Watanabe Masanosuke, the Japanese Communist Party's general secretary, remained Bolshevist communists.

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  • Tanno Setsu (Japanese: 丹野セツ, 1902–1987) was a Japanese feminist, labor activist, Kameido Incident survivor, and an active member of Communist and Socialist Tokyo groups in the 1920s. Tanno became a member of the , and was especially interested in its communist Hyōgikai wing where she established and was head of its women's division. Though many of her communist peers shifted to anarchist communism, Tanno and her husband, Watanabe Masanosuke, the Japanese Communist Party's general secretary, remained Bolshevist communists. (en)
  • 丹野 セツ(たんの せつ、1902年11月3日‐1987年5月29日)は、日本の社会運動家。 (ja)
  • Tanno Setsu (丹野セツ Tanno Setsu? 1902 – 1987) foi uma feminista e ativista operária japonesa. Foi uma sobrevivente da onda repressiva chamada e membro ativo de grupos comunistas e socialistas de Tóquio na década de 1920. Ela tornou-se membro do Sindicato Operário de Nankatsu e estava especialmente interessado na ala comunista , onde ela se estabeleceu e se tornou chefa da divisão feminina. Embora muitos de seus pares comunistas tenham mudado para o comunismo anarquista, Setsu e seu marido, Watanabe Masanosuke, o secretário-geral do Partido Comunista Japonês, permaneceram comunistas bolcheviques. (pt)
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  • Labor and feminist activism (en)
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  • Tanno Setsu (Japanese: 丹野セツ, 1902–1987) was a Japanese feminist, labor activist, Kameido Incident survivor, and an active member of Communist and Socialist Tokyo groups in the 1920s. Tanno became a member of the , and was especially interested in its communist Hyōgikai wing where she established and was head of its women's division. Though many of her communist peers shifted to anarchist communism, Tanno and her husband, Watanabe Masanosuke, the Japanese Communist Party's general secretary, remained Bolshevist communists. (en)
  • 丹野 セツ(たんの せつ、1902年11月3日‐1987年5月29日)は、日本の社会運動家。 (ja)
  • Tanno Setsu (丹野セツ Tanno Setsu? 1902 – 1987) foi uma feminista e ativista operária japonesa. Foi uma sobrevivente da onda repressiva chamada e membro ativo de grupos comunistas e socialistas de Tóquio na década de 1920. Ela tornou-se membro do Sindicato Operário de Nankatsu e estava especialmente interessado na ala comunista , onde ela se estabeleceu e se tornou chefa da divisão feminina. Embora muitos de seus pares comunistas tenham mudado para o comunismo anarquista, Setsu e seu marido, Watanabe Masanosuke, o secretário-geral do Partido Comunista Japonês, permaneceram comunistas bolcheviques. (pt)
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  • 丹野セツ (ja)
  • Tanno Setsu (pt)
  • Tanno Setsu (en)
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