Rose Davies

Rose Davies

Rose Davies (16 September 1882 — 13 December 1958) was a Welsh teacher, feminist, and labour activist, and an elected local official associated with the Independent Labour Party.Florence Rose Rees was born in 1882, at Aberdare, one of the seven children of William Henry Rees and Fanny (Berry) Rees. Her father was a tinworker. Miss Rees became a teacher in local schools as a teenager, with only on-the-job training as an assistant and monitor.As a teacher she became active with the Independent Labour Party and with the Women's Co-operative Guild. After marrying in 1908, she left the classroom and worked more intensely for political causes. In 1915 she became the first woman to chair the education committee of Aberdare. She helped to write education policy for Keir Hardie's campaign, with whom she had a close friendship. Wikipedia

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