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Annie Besant
1847 – 1933
President of the Theosophical
Society 1907-1933
Biography
Of
Annie Besant
Annie Besant, the daughter of William Wood and Emily Morris, was
born in 1847. Annie's father, a doctor, died when she was only five years old. Without
any savings, Annie's mother found work looking after boarders at
In 1866 Annie met the Rev. Frank Besant. Although only nineteen,
Annie agreed to marry the young clergyman. By the time she was twenty-three
Annie had two children. However, Annie was deeply unhappy because her
independent sprit clashed with the traditional views of her husband. Annie also
began to question her religious beliefs. When Annie refused to attend
communion, Frank Besant ordered her to leave the family home. A legal
separation was arranged and Digby, the son, stayed with his father, and Mabel
went to live with Annie in
After leaving her husband Annie Besant completely rejected
Christianity and in 1874 joined the Secular Society. Annie soon developed a
close relationship with Charles Bradlaugh, editor of the radical National
Reformer and leader of the secular movement in
After the court-case Besant wrote and published her own book
advocating birth control entitled The Laws of Population. The idea of a woman
advocating birth-control received wide-publicity. Newspapers like The Times
accused Besant of writing "an indecent, lewd, filthy, bawdy and obscene
book". Rev. Besant used the publicity of the case to persuade the courts
that he, rather than Annie Besant, should have custody of their daughter Mabel.
In 1880 Charles Bradlaugh was elected MP for
After joining the Social Democratic Federation, Annie started
her own campaigning newspaper called The Link. Like Catherine Booth of the
Salvation Army, Annie was concerned about the health of young women workers at
the Bryant & May match factory. On
Three women who provided information for
Annie's article were sacked. Annie responded by helping the women at Bryant
& May to form a Matchgirls Union. After a three week strike, the company
was forced to make significant concessions including the re-employment the
three victimized women.
Besant also join the socialist group, the Fabian Society, and in
1889 contributed to the influencial book, Fabian Essays. As well as Besant, the
book included articles by George Bernard Shaw, Sydney Webb, Sydney Olivier,
Graham Wallas, William Clarke and Hubert Bland. Edited by Shaw, the book sold
27,000 copies in two years.
In 1889 Annie Besant was elected to the
In the 1890s Annie Besant became a supporter of Theosophy, a
religious movement founded by Madame Blavatsky in 1875. Theosophy was based on
Hindu ideas of karma and reincarnation with nirvana as the eventual aim. Annie
Besant went to live in
She founded the
She continued to write letters to British newspapers arguing the
case for women's suffrage (i.e. voting rights) and in 1911 was one of the main
speakers at an important Suffrage rally in
While in
President of the Theosophical Society from 1907, she wrote an
enormous number of books and pamphlets on theosophy. She traveled (1926-27) in
More on the Life of Annie Besant
1875 – 1891
A fragment of Autobiography
History of the Theosophical Society
Welsh Theosophists protest against the Internment of Annie
Besant 1917
Annie Besant visits Cardiff 1924
The Theosophical Order of Service
Writings of Annie Besant
Series of
Articles Published 1898 -1913
Writings by Annie Besant on the Great War
The Theosophical Society and the War
St George for England – and Why
East and West-The destinies of Nations
Britain's Place in the Great Plan
Lectures delivered in 1921 with a positive message for the future in the aftermath of the Great War
Annie
Besant and Indian Home Rule
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