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- Sekirankai abstract "The Sekirankai (赤らん会; Red Wave Society) was a Japanese socialist women's organization active in 1921. Members of an anarchist group established the organization in April 1921. Prominent feminists Yamakawa Kikue and Noe Itō were advisers for the group, which participated in that year's May Day activities, published the magazine Omedetashi, held seminars and lectures, and distributed anti-war leaflets to the army. Their manifesto condemned capitalism, arguing that it turned women into slaves and prostitutes. The Sekirankai was the first women's socialist association and clashed with Shin Fujin Kyōkai (the New Women's Association). The organization dissolved eight months after its creation.".
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- Sekirankai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_organisations_of_Japan.
- Sekirankai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Feminism_in_Japan.
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- Sekirankai wikiPageWikiLink Manifesto.
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- Sekirankai wikiPageWikiLink Toshihiko_Sakai.
- Sekirankai wikiPageWikiLink Ueno_Park.
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- Sekirankai wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sekirankai".
- Sekirankai author "Manifesto drafted for the society by Yamakawa Kikue".
- Sekirankai text "May Day is the day for the proletarians, for us workers who are oppressed. For centuries and centuries, women and workers have endured together a history of oppression and ignorance. But the dawn is approaching. The morning gong that was struck in Russia signals the first step in the victory that will minute by minute banish the darkness of capitalism from the face of the earth. Sisters, listen to the power of women that is embodied in that sound of the gong. Let us exert the utmost of our strength and, together with our brothers, strike the gong that will signal the liberation of the proletarians of Japan. Women who are awake, join the May Day march!".
- Sekirankai text "Socialism offers the only way to save mankind from the oppressions and abuses of capitalism. Sisters who love justice and morality, join the socialist movement!".
- Sekirankai text "The Sekirankai is a women's organization that plans to participate in the enterprise to destroy the capitalist society and build a socialist society. The capitalist society turns us into slaves at home and oppresses us as wages slaves outside the home. It turns many of our sisters into prostitutes. Its imperialistic ambitions rob us of our beloved fathers, children, sweethearts, and brothers and turn them into cannon fodder. It forces them and proletarians of other countries to brutally kill each other. It is a society that, for the sake of its greedy profiteers, crushes and sacrifices our youth, health, talents, all chance for happiness, even our lives, and feels no compassion. The Sekirankai declares all-out war on this cruel, shameless society. Women who wish to be liberated, join the Sekirankai!".
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- Sekirankai subject Category:Defunct_organisations_of_Japan.
- Sekirankai subject Category:Feminism_in_Japan.
- Sekirankai subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1921.
- Sekirankai subject Category:Socialist_feminist_organizations.
- Sekirankai subject Category:Womens_organizations_in_Japan.
- Sekirankai hypernym Organization.
- Sekirankai type Organisation.
- Sekirankai comment "The Sekirankai (赤らん会; Red Wave Society) was a Japanese socialist women's organization active in 1921. Members of an anarchist group established the organization in April 1921. Prominent feminists Yamakawa Kikue and Noe Itō were advisers for the group, which participated in that year's May Day activities, published the magazine Omedetashi, held seminars and lectures, and distributed anti-war leaflets to the army.".
- Sekirankai label "Sekirankai".
- Sekirankai sameAs Q21330688.
- Sekirankai sameAs 赤瀾会.
- Sekirankai sameAs Q21330688.
- Sekirankai wasDerivedFrom Sekirankai?oldid=691818125.
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