Marjorie Pollitt, born Marjorie Brewer (1902-1991) was a British teacher and communist activist. Marjorie Brewer was a founder member of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in 1920. In 1925 she married Harry Pollitt. During the 1926 General Strike she was arrested and charged with sedition for distributing The Workers Bulletin, a Communist newsletter. Fined £50, she was dismissed from her teaching post, and risked having her teaching certificate suspended. In the 1950 general election she unsuccessfully contested Hendon North for the Communist Party.
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| - Marjorie Pollitt, nacida como Marjory Edna Brewer o Marjorie Brewer (1902-1991) fue una profesora y activista comunista británica. (es)
- Marjorie Pollitt, born Marjorie Brewer (1902-1991) was a British teacher and communist activist. Marjorie Brewer was a founder member of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in 1920. In 1925 she married Harry Pollitt. During the 1926 General Strike she was arrested and charged with sedition for distributing The Workers Bulletin, a Communist newsletter. Fined £50, she was dismissed from her teaching post, and risked having her teaching certificate suspended. In the 1950 general election she unsuccessfully contested Hendon North for the Communist Party. (en)
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| - Marjorie Pollitt, nacida como Marjory Edna Brewer o Marjorie Brewer (1902-1991) fue una profesora y activista comunista británica. (es)
- Marjorie Pollitt, born Marjorie Brewer (1902-1991) was a British teacher and communist activist. Marjorie Brewer was a founder member of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in 1920. In 1925 she married Harry Pollitt. During the 1926 General Strike she was arrested and charged with sedition for distributing The Workers Bulletin, a Communist newsletter. Fined £50, she was dismissed from her teaching post, and risked having her teaching certificate suspended. In the 1950 general election she unsuccessfully contested Hendon North for the Communist Party. (en)
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