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Lilian Wolfe
English anarchist (1875-1974)

Lilian Gertrude Woolf, better known as Lilian Wolfe (22 December 1875 in London – 28 April 1974 in Cheltenham), was an English anarchist, pacifist and feminist. She was for most of her life a member of the Freedom Press publishing collective.

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Early life and radicalisation

Wolfe was born in her father's jewellery shop on Edgware Road, London on 22 December 1875.5 Her mother, Lucy Helen Jones, was an actress from Birmingham whom Wolfe would describe as "a very frustrated woman" who left the family when Wolfe was thirteen years of age in order tour the world with an operatic company, while her father, Albert Lewis Woolf was a Liverpudlian jeweller of Jewish descent and of a conservative outlook.6 She had three brothers and two sisters, and had a comfortable and orthodox middle-class upbringing, educated first by governesses and later for a short period at the Regent Street Polytechnic.7

As an employee of the General Post Office, Wolfe was an active member of the Civil Service Socialist Society.8 She became disillusioned with parliamentary politics as a suffragette, and came to consider the granting of the voting franchise to women a mere "palliative".9 She was thus attracted to the British anarchist movement and was a founding contributor to the anarchist periodical The Voice of Labour.10

Activism and later years

In 1916, following the introduction of conscription by the Military Service Act, The Voice of Labour published an article on civil disobedience which encouraged readers to dodge the draft and go into hiding in the Scottish Highlands.11 Wolfe was arrested during a subsequent raid of Freedom offices along with her partner Thomas Keell.1213 They were charged and found guilty under the Defence of the Realm Act. Wolfe received a sentence of a £25 fine or two months in prison. She chose the latter. Keell too chose prison over payment, though his sentence was for £100 or three months respectively. In prison however, the forty-year-old Wolfe discovered that she was pregnant and so paid the fine and secured her release.14

She lived in Marsh House in London with Nellie Dick, Fred Dunn, and Gaston Marin in 1917,15 with Keell, their son and W C Owen in Willesden around 1920,16 and with Keell in the Tolstoyan Whiteway Colony, Gloucestershire from the 1920s until his death in 1938.1718 At Whiteway, she cared for a time for Richard Blair, the son of George Orwell, when the writer was incapacitated in a sanitorium.19 When Vernon Richards established the periodical Spain and the World in support of the Spanish anarchists in the civil war, Wolfe (aged 60) acted as its administrator. During this time, she would stay in with Richards and his partner Marie-Louise Berneri in London.20 She was still politically active well into her old age, selling Peace News in her 90s and acting as manager and administrator of the Freedom Press bookshop until the age of 95.2122 Until shortly before her death from a stroke at the age of 98 she was still active in National Council for Civil Liberties and War Resisters International.23

In the centennial edition of Freedom, anarchist historian Nicolas Walter hailed Wolfe as "one of the least public but most important figures in the Freedom Press for more than half a century".24

See also

Bibliography

Further reading

References

  1. Sheila Rowbotham (22 September 2015). Friends of Alice Wheeldon: The Anti-War Activist Accused of Plotting to Kill Lloyd George. NYU Press. pp. 32–33. ISBN 978-1-58367-554-0. 978-1-58367-554-0

  2. Avrich 2006, p. 515 - Avrich, Paul (2006). Anarchist Voices. Stirling: AK Press. ISBN 1-904859-27-5.

  3. Rowbotham 1992, p. 161 - Rowbotham, Sheila (1992). Women in Movement. New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-90651-2. https://archive.org/details/womeninmovementf0000rowb

  4. Walter, Nicolas, "Lilian Wolfe 1875–1974", in Becker 1986, pp. 23–24 /wiki/Nicolas_Walter

  5. Walter, Nicolas, "Lilian Wolfe 1875–1974", in Becker 1986, pp. 23–24 /wiki/Nicolas_Walter

  6. Walter, Nicolas, "Lilian Wolfe 1875–1974", in Becker 1986, pp. 23–24 /wiki/Nicolas_Walter

  7. Walter, Nicolas, "Lilian Wolfe 1875–1974", in Becker 1986, pp. 23–24 /wiki/Nicolas_Walter

  8. Rowbotham 1977, p. 100 - Rowbotham, Sheila (1977). Hidden from History. Sydney: Pluto Press. ISBN 0-904383-56-3. https://archive.org/details/hiddenfromhistor0000rowb

  9. Rowbotham 1977, p. 100 - Rowbotham, Sheila (1977). Hidden from History. Sydney: Pluto Press. ISBN 0-904383-56-3. https://archive.org/details/hiddenfromhistor0000rowb

  10. Rowbotham 1977, p. 100 - Rowbotham, Sheila (1977). Hidden from History. Sydney: Pluto Press. ISBN 0-904383-56-3. https://archive.org/details/hiddenfromhistor0000rowb

  11. Rooum 2008, p. 3 - Rooum, Donald (Summer 2008). "Freedom, Freedom Press and Freedom Bookshop: A short history of Freedom Press" (PDF). Information for Social Change (27). ISSN 1756-901X. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20110927074042/http://libr.org/isc/issues/ISC27/articles/5%20Freedom,%20Freedom%20Press%20and%20Freedom%20Bookshop.pdf

  12. Avrich 2006, p. 515 - Avrich, Paul (2006). Anarchist Voices. Stirling: AK Press. ISBN 1-904859-27-5.

  13. Avrich 2006, p. 512 - Avrich, Paul (2006). Anarchist Voices. Stirling: AK Press. ISBN 1-904859-27-5.

  14. Rooum 2008, p. 3 - Rooum, Donald (Summer 2008). "Freedom, Freedom Press and Freedom Bookshop: A short history of Freedom Press" (PDF). Information for Social Change (27). ISSN 1756-901X. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20110927074042/http://libr.org/isc/issues/ISC27/articles/5%20Freedom,%20Freedom%20Press%20and%20Freedom%20Bookshop.pdf

  15. Avrich 2006, p. 286 - Avrich, Paul (2006). Anarchist Voices. Stirling: AK Press. ISBN 1-904859-27-5.

  16. Becker, Heiner, "W C Owen 1854–1929", in Becker 1986, p. 15 - Becker, Heiner (1986). Freedom: a Hundred Years, October 1886 to October 1986. London: Freedom Press. ISBN 0-900384-35-2. OCLC 25625678. https://search.worldcat.org/oclc/25625678

  17. Avrich 2006, p. 512 - Avrich, Paul (2006). Anarchist Voices. Stirling: AK Press. ISBN 1-904859-27-5.

  18. Walford, George. "Whiteway". Archived from the original on 5 January 2009. Retrieved 25 May 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090105225338/http://www.gwiep.net/period/ic166305.htm

  19. Blair 2009, p. 5 - Blair, Richard (January–March 2009). "Life with my aunt Avril Blair" (PDF). The Blair/Orwell Essay. Finlay Publisher. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20110711003242/http://www.finlay-publisher.com/archives/Jan%2009-Mar-2009-RichardBlair.pdf

  20. Rooum 2008, p. 3 - Rooum, Donald (Summer 2008). "Freedom, Freedom Press and Freedom Bookshop: A short history of Freedom Press" (PDF). Information for Social Change (27). ISSN 1756-901X. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20110927074042/http://libr.org/isc/issues/ISC27/articles/5%20Freedom,%20Freedom%20Press%20and%20Freedom%20Bookshop.pdf

  21. Rooum 2008, p. 3 - Rooum, Donald (Summer 2008). "Freedom, Freedom Press and Freedom Bookshop: A short history of Freedom Press" (PDF). Information for Social Change (27). ISSN 1756-901X. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20110927074042/http://libr.org/isc/issues/ISC27/articles/5%20Freedom,%20Freedom%20Press%20and%20Freedom%20Bookshop.pdf

  22. Cloves 2009 - Cloves, Jeff (May 2009). "Show me the way to go home". Peace News (2509). Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20110721231650/http://www.peacenews.info/issues/2509/25092312.html

  23. "Lilian Wolfe". Anarchy. No. 14. 1974. p. 24. Retrieved 5 May 2022. https://archive.org/details/AnarchyNo14/page/n25

  24. Walter, Nicolas, "Lilian Wolfe 1875–1974", in Becker 1986, pp. 23–24 /wiki/Nicolas_Walter