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The November 9th Society (also known as the British First Party or N9S) is a British neo-Nazi group, formed in 1977 by Terry Flynn. [1]
Quinn was born in Northampton. [1] He was an officer in the Territorial Army [2] and later worked as a psychiatric nurse. [3]According to the former website of the November 9th Society, Quinn initially was director of security and personal bodyguard to Terry Flynn, the founder of the movement, until he became leader himself, taking the title of national director, in 2000. [1]
Woman Suffrage Society of Philadelphia, formed in 1892. ... National Women's History Project. Roessing, Jennie Bradley (November 1914).
November 26: State women's suffrage convention is held in Philadelphia. [8] 1902. November 7: State women's suffrage convention is held in Philadelphia. [9] December 5: The Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends creates an Equal Rights Association. [10] 1903. November 7: State women's suffrage convention is held in Philadelphia. [10] 1904
A few of the group's members were arrested in 2003 [1] on suspicions of weapons stockpiling and other charges and five members, including Atkinson and Hill, subsequently pleaded guilty to conspiracy whilst a sixth, November 9th Society leader Kevin Quinn pleaded guilty to possession of the banned booklet The Longest Hatred. [5]
1785 – Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture instituted [8] 1786 Labor strike by printers. [15] Philadelphia Dispensary established. [8] 1787 May–September: U.S. Constitutional Convention held [5] College of Physicians, [11] Free African Society, [16] [17] and Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons [13 ...
In the primary she received endorsements from Michael Nutter, [13] The Philadelphia Tribune, [14] The Philadelphia Inquirer, [3] Philadelphia Daily News, [15] R. Seth Williams and others. [16] She won the eight-way race with 39.4% of the vote. [17] When she ran for re-election in 2023, The Philadelphia Inquirer endorsed her challenger Seth ...
As women registered to vote, they were "assessed" in order to verify their status as citizens as well as their ages and addresses. [68] The first time women in Pennsylvania voted was on November 2, 1920. [69] On November 18, 1920, PWSA dissolved and reformed as the League of Women Voters (LWV) of Pennsylvania. [70]