Kanno, Sugako, 1881-1911

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Name (Latin)
Kanno, Sugako, 1881-1911
Other forms of name
Kanno, Suga, 1881-1911
管野すがこ, 1881-1911
管野すが, 1881-1911
管野須賀子, 1881-1911
Date of birth
1881-06-07
Date of death
1911-01-25
Occupation
Socialists
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 22978076
Wikidata: Q3138624
Library of congress: n 85126484
Sources of Information
  • Her Kanno Sugako zenshū, 1984:colophon (r; Kanno Sugako) v. 3, p. 326, etc. (b. 6/7/Meiji 14; d. 1/25/Meiji 44; socialist)
  • Ōya, W. Kanno Suga to Isonokami Tsuyuko, 1989:p. 3 (Kanno Suga; 1881-1911) p. 4 (Kanno Sugako)
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Wikipedia description:

Kanno Sugako (管野 須賀子, June 7, 1881 – January 25, 1911), also known as Kanno Suga (管野 スガ), was a Japanese anarcha-feminist journalist. She was the author of a series of articles about gender oppression, and a defender of freedom and equal rights for men and women. In 1910, she was accused of treason by the Japanese government for her alleged involvement in what became known as the High Treason Incident, aimed at the assassination of Emperor Meiji. Kanno was executed by hanging on January 25, 1911, at the age of 29. She was the first woman with the status of political prisoner to be executed in the history of modern Japan.

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