Jeannie Mole
(1841-1912)

woman

Died aged 70

Harriet Fisher Mole (née Jones; 2 May 1841 – 15 April 1912), known as Jeannie, was a British socialist, feminist, and trade union organiser in Liverpool. Arriving there in 1879, Mole was instrumental in bringing socialism to Liverpool, as well as setting up a number of societies to encourage trade unions amongst Liverpool's female workforce. She supported strikes to improve the workforce's conditions, especially to remove fines. Mole was also a supporter of dress reform, set up a socialist food van and advocated at a coroner's investigation for the family of a woman killed in an industrial accident, ensuring the family received compensation and encouraging the jury to recommend safety improvements as part of the verdict.

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(Harriet) Jeannie Mole (née Jones) 1841-1912 Pioneer of socialism and women's trade unions in Liverpool lived in Bold Street Liverpool

96 Bold Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom where they lived