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Women, prison and civil disobedience in Irish history: two pages from the history books

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | opinion/analysis author Monday March 08, 2004 23:45author by Fintan Lane - Cork Anti-War Campaignauthor email corkantiwar at hotmail dot com Report this post to the editors

On International Women's Day, it is worth reminding ourselves of the dedication of those Irish women who struggled for the women's right to vote in the early 20th century. Sometimes one gets the impression that the vote was gained through nothing more than polite lobbying. Not the case, as the following excerpt from Maria Luddy's short biography of Hanna Sheehy Skeffington (1995) shows.

These women went to jail while fighting for a basic right, and today a number of women (Deirdre Clancy, Nuin Dunlop, Karen Fallon and Mary Kelly) are facing jail sentences for similar actions, taken while protesting against an immoral and unjust war. These women stand in a proud tradition of civil disobedience against injustice.

From Maria Luddy, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington (Dundalk, 1995), pp 23-4.

On 13 June 1912 a number of women of the Irish Women's Franchise League (IWFL) broke some windows of government buildings. The police, according to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, were taken completely be surprise: "Educated, articulate rowdyism (as they would call it) from the comfortable classes, from respectably dressed women, stupefied them...We got excellent publicity from an enraged press and mixed feelings from the general public, but on the whole naturally condemnation."

The eight women arrested in this militant foray received prison sentences of between two and six months. Hanna, who was accused of breaking nineteen panes of glass in Ship Street Barracks, the property of the War Office, was among those imprisoned in Mountjoy Jail. At her trial she conducted her own defence, and she used the court case, which was widely reported, to make political capital in favour of suffrage. The women were quite prepared to go to prison. Once in prison they petitioned for and were granted political status after six days' imprisonment. Hanna was later to note that their prison experiences left an indelible impression on some of the suffragettes. "When prison followed," she wrote, "and later hunger strike, a deeper note was struck; many hitherto protected comfortable women got glimpses of the lives of those less fortunate, and became social rebels".

From 1912 to 1914 there were 35 convictions for women engaged in militant activity in Ireland. Hanna described her prison term and the enforced solitude as "harsh and spirit subduing; it finds out the weak points in one's armour and brings into play all one's philosophy and resourcefulness." But there were also pleasant memories: "I have many happy memories of Mountjoy - of pleasant companionship through hours of exercise and associated labour with my fellow suffragists, of kindness from friends who paid us daily pilgrimages, of studious hours far from the maddening, mobbing crowd."

Frank [her husband] visited her almost every day, and sometimes her son Owen also visited. The treatment meted out to the English suffragettes Leigh and Evans provoked Hanna and a number of other suffragettes to go on hunger strike. Hanna left the prison after 30 days, having spent a week on hunger strike. This tactic was one she was to employ in all her prison episodes.

Hanna was sacked from her teaching post at the Rathmines School of Commerce in 1913 for her feminist militancy.

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Thanks for this     Deirdre Clancy    Tue Mar 09, 2004 02:21 
   Conveniently forgotten     So many more    Tue Mar 09, 2004 02:53 
   Granny get your hammer     JMcK    Tue Mar 09, 2004 10:02 
   Ahem     Deirdre Clancy    Tue Mar 09, 2004 13:07 
   Historians     Fintan Lane    Tue Mar 09, 2004 13:16 
   Well said Fintan     Activist    Tue Mar 09, 2004 13:29 
   Catholic Point of View     JMcK    Tue Mar 09, 2004 13:46 
   Don't even remember     Deirdre Clancy    Tue Mar 09, 2004 14:19 
   P.S. One last thing     Deirdre Clancy    Tue Mar 09, 2004 14:28 
 10   Weekend Anarchists?     Actual weekend anarchist    Tue Mar 09, 2004 15:03 
 11   Oh God! (purely an expression of exasperation in this instance)     Fintan Lane    Tue Mar 09, 2004 17:00 
 12   Blah, blah, blah     Anon    Tue Mar 09, 2004 17:15 
 13   So is that the entire Catholic Worker Five?     Jagger    Tue Mar 09, 2004 21:47 
 14   Where was I?     JMcK    Tue Mar 09, 2004 22:05 
 15   Please     Fintan Lane    Tue Mar 09, 2004 22:50 
 16   Chill out dude.     Ciaron    Tue Mar 09, 2004 22:55 
 17   Methinks JMcK = James McKenna     Ispy    Tue Mar 09, 2004 23:00 
 18   name sounds familiar     Ispy2    Wed Mar 10, 2004 02:31 
 19   Dear Fintan     James McKenna (JMcK)    Wed Mar 10, 2004 09:36 
 20   A final contribution     Fintan Lane    Wed Mar 10, 2004 13:17 
 21   For the record     Deirdre Clancy    Wed Mar 10, 2004 13:47 
 22   Hah!     Droopy dog again    Wed Mar 10, 2004 14:15 
 23   Good story     Joe    Wed Mar 10, 2004 20:08 
 24   James     Ciaron    Wed Mar 10, 2004 22:41 
 25   Phil Berrigan on the Jail Witness     Ciaron    Thu Mar 11, 2004 03:27 
 26   oh mi 'gawd'!!!!!     missus    Mon Mar 15, 2004 05:17 


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