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Sylvia Pankhurst brought to life by actor Emma Beattie in re-enactment of Britain's first anti-fascist public meeting 100 years on
Sylvia Pankhurst Memorial committee holds fundraiser event at same site in Clerkenwell that saw revolutionary suffragette speak in 1923
Emma Beattie (left) and the Sylvia Pankhurst Memorial Committee (from left Philippa Clark, Mary Davis and Megan Dobney) with Islington councillors

ONE of the first great anti-fascist speeches was re-enacted 100 years on to the hour on Saturday, as actor Emma Beattie delivered an address from Sylvia Pankhurst on the very spot it was first delivered.

The Sylvia Pankhurst Memorial Committee, which is fundraising for a statue of the revolutionary feminist to be raised in Clerkenwell Green, organised the commemorative event at Clerkenwell’s Gunmakers’ Arms — where on March 25 1923, when it was an Italian community club called Dondi’s, Pankhurst spoke at a protest meeting “against the fascist reaction in Italy.”

The crowd booed, hissed, cheered and applauded as Ms Beattie brought Pankhurst to life with the passionate denunciation of Mussolini’s terror — and its complacent or even admiring reception in Britain, with the exception of her own Workers’ Dreadnought newspaper.

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