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Emma Miller (26 June 1839 – 22 January 1917) was an English-born Australian pioneer trade union organiser, suffragist, and key figure in organisations which led to the founding of the Australian Labor Party in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Early life Miller was born on 26 June 1839 in Chesterfield, England, the eldest of four children born to Martha Holmes, née Hollingworth, and her husband Daniel. Her parents had strong Unitarian beliefs and were active in the Chartist movement. At the age of 18 she eloped and married a bookkeeper, Jabez Mycroft Silcock. They had four children together; however, Silcock died and Miller took up sewing to support the family. In 1874 Miller married William Calderwood, and they migrated with Miller's children to Queensland, arriving in 1879. Calderwood died in 1880, and Miller married Andrew Miller in Brisbane in 1886. Trade union activism In Queensland, Miller worked as a gentlemen's shirt maker and seamstress. Along with May Jordan McConnel, she formed the first women's union in Brisbane, the Brisbane Women's Union, in September 1890 supported by a campaign by William Lane in the Brisbane Worker newspaper. As a seamstress she gave evidence at the 1891 Royal Commission into Shops, Factories and Workshops, that highlighted the existence of many sweatshops that exploited women workers. Through this period Miller was an active participant in the Early Closing Association. With the great strikes of the 1890s, Miller was active in supporting the 1891 Australian shearers' strike and in setting up the Prisoners' Relief Fund for the twelve arrested strike leaders. While William Lane chose to set up in 1892 the New Australia community in Paraguay along socialist lines which attracted many labour activists, Miller believed Lane was "opting out of the struggle" and became a foundation member of the Workers' Political Organisation, a forerunner of the Australian Labor Party in Queensland. She became colloquially known as "Mother Miller", as she was the most dominant female figure in the Queensland labour movement. Women's enfranchisement Miller was a founding member of the Women's Equal Franchise Association, which was established in 1894 and almost immediately suffered a split. Leontine Cooper left to form the Women's Suffrage League, alleging that the WEFA was too close to the labour movement which could hinder women's enfranchisement. Miller remained and was elected president. She held the position until 1905, when the organisation disbanded on the successful attainment of women's suffrage. Despite the differences, Miller, Cooper and the conservative Women's Christian Temperance Union often worked together on suffrage issues. Women were enfranchised under the Federal Electoral Act on 9 April 1902, becoming the first women of the world to win the right to vote for a national parliament. (Women in New Zealand won the right to vote in colonial elections in 1893). Members of the Women's Equal Franchise Association actively canvassed for the women's vote for the December 1903 Federal election, by forming the Women Workers' Political Organisation with Miller as president. After the Federal election Miller stood down as president, but became President of the Political Labour Council in Brisbane. Women were granted the vote for the Queensland parliament on 25 January 1905, although not the right to stand for parliament. The following year Emma Miller embarked on a tour of western Queensland under the auspices of the Australian Workers' Union, speaking at large public rallies and helping to form local branches of the Workers' Political Organisation and the Women Workers' Political Organisation. Later life Brisbane General Strike During the 1912 Brisbane General Strike for the right to organise trade unions, Miller led a contingent of women to Parliament House. During the march, the women were charged by policemen with batons, and Miller thrust her hat-pin into the Police Commissioner's horse, causing the horse to throw him and injure him severely. Women's Peace Army Miller was also involved in anti-conscription activism over the course of World War I. She joined the Women's Peace Army when Cecilia John and Adela Pankhurst visited Brisbane in 1915, and was elected president. The following year she attended the Australian Peace Alliance conference in Melbourne, and is reputed to have attended the Yarra Bank where she denounced militarism from her soapbox. The NO campaign against the first conscription ballot on 28 October 1916 was a success, attributed by many historians to the strong women's anti-conscription campaign. Death In January 1917 Miller travelled to Toowoomba for several weeks rest. At her last public meeting in the Toowoomba Botanical Gardens she impressed on the women present the "need to play a part in the Labor movement as it meant as much to them as the men". Two days later Emma Miller died of cancer. The flag at Brisbane Trades Hall was flown at half mast for the "mother of the Australian Labor Party". A state funeral was offered but was refused by her surviving son. Miller was buried at Toowong Cemetery. Legacy State Library of Queensland holds an illuminated address on parchment presented to Sir Arthur Morgan, Premier of Queensland, July 1905 to commemorate the granting of women's suffrage in Queensland. The document is personally signed by Miller in her role as President of the Woman’s Equal Franchise Association. In August 1917 the Worker magazine published a poem in memorial to Miller. In 1922, a marble bust of her by James Laurence Watts was unveiled at the Queensland Council of Unions. A statue is located in King George Square in Brisbane, and there is also an Emma Miller Place located off Roma Street in Brisbane. In 1987 the Queensland Council of Unions established the Emma Miller Award, which is presented each year to women who have made an outstanding contribution to their union. In 2003, Miller's life story was featured in the exhibition "A Lot on Her Hands", presented by the Australian Workers' Heritage Centre. The electoral district of Miller created in the 2017 Queensland state electoral redistribution was named after her. See also History of feminism List of suffragists and suffragettes References Further reading Proud to be a rebel : the life and times of Emma Miller Pam Young (1991) ISBN 0-7022-2374-3 External links Media related to Emma Miller at Wikimedia Commons Media related to Emma Miller Place at Wikimedia Commons Miller, Emma (1839–1917) at The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia. 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  • A Family Secret synopsis, comments

    A Family Secret

    Libby Ashworth

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    With Hope and Love

    Ellie Dean

    THE SEVENTEENTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR ELLIE DEAN. Cliffehaven, 1945The war in Europe is over, but for Peggy Reilly and the residents of Beach View Bo...

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    Triumph of the Shipyard Girls

    Nancy Revell

    THE EIGHTH NOVEL IN THE BESTSELLING SHIPYARD GIRLS SERIES!'Emotional and gripping' Take a BreakSunderland, 1943: With the future of Britain uncertain, the shipyard girls fight to k...

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    A Summer Amish Courtship

    Emma Miller

    Can they be a family for all seasons?A lonely schoolmaster. A widowed mother.Will working together be a lesson in love?After a sudden heartbreaking loss, young widow Abigail Stolz ...

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    Emma And The Outlaw

    Linda Lael Miller

    Despite her unconventional upbringing she'd been adopted off the orphan train by the local "madam" Emma Chalmers was the most prim and proper young lady in all of Whitneyville. W...

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    First Christmas on Huckleberry Hill

    Jennifer Beckstrand

    Before irrepressible eightysomethings Anna and Felty Helmuth became Huckleberry Hill, Wisconsin’s mostbeloved matchmakers, they were mismatched young lovers facing seemingly imposs...

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    Until You Come Home

    Ellie Dean

    THE TWELFTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR ELLIE DEAN‘We’ll just have to carry on in the belief that the end of the war is finally in sight'It is 1944 and Ann...

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    A Summer Amish Courtship and Amish Reckoning

    Emma Miller & Jocelyn McClay

    Will the past tear them apart?A Summer Amish Courtship by Emma MillerAfter a sudden heartbreaking loss, young widow Abigail Stolz must somehow help her troubled son adjusteven if i...

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    The Perks of Being a Wallflower

    Stephen Chbosky

    Read the cultfavorite comingofage story that takes a sometimes heartbreaking, often hysterical, and always honest look at high school in all its glory. Now a major motion picture s...

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    With a Kiss and a Prayer

    Ellie Dean

    THE FOURTEENTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR ELLIE DEANCliffehaven, May 1944 The tension is rising for Peggy Reilly and the inhabitants of Cliffehaven as the...

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    Homecoming

    Ellie Dean

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    District Nurse on Call

    Donna Douglas

    THE BRAND NEW BOOK BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR DONNA DOUGLASHer second book in The Nurses of Steeple Street series The Nightingale Christmas Show is available to PREORDER N...

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    The Nurses of Steeple Street

    Donna Douglas

    FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE NIGHTINGALE SERIES COMES THE FIRST BOOK IN DONNA DOUGLAS' NEW NURSES OF STEEPLE STREET SERIES.Welcome to the district nurses...

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    Half a Sixpence

    Evie Grace

    THE FIRST SAGA IN EVIE GRACE'S MAIDS OF KENT TRILOGY.'An intriguing tale of family relationships and of finding love a second time around . . . I’ll be sure to look out for the nex...

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    As the Sun Breaks Through

    Ellie Dean

    THE FIFTEENTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR ELLIE DEANCliffehaven, June 1944As the planes continue to circle over Cliffehaven, Peggy Reilly’s sister Doris mu...

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    Las ventajas de ser invisible

    Stephen Chbosky

    EL BESTSELLER #1 DEL NEW YORK TIMESVivir al margen ofrece una perspectiva única. Pero siempre llega el momento de entrar en escena y ver el mundo desde dentro.Vivir al margen ofrec...

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    Amigo imaginario

    Stephen Chbosky

    Christopher tiene siete años.Christopher es nuevo en la ciudad.Christopher tiene un amigo imaginario.Podemos tragarnos nuestro miedo o dejar que nos devore.Kate Reese es madre solt...

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    Courting Caleb

    Kelly Long

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    The Nightingale Sisters

    Donna Douglas

    To the student nurses at The Nightingale hospital, the ward sisters are heartless and frightening, with impossibly high standards. But the sisters have troubles of their own... Vi...

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    Where the Heart Lies

    Ellie Dean

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    Nightingales on Call

    Donna Douglas

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    A Place to Call Home

    Evie Grace

    THE THIRD AND FINAL SAGA IN EVIE GRACE'S MAIDS OF KENT TRILOGY.'An intriguing tale of family relationships and of finding love a second time around . . . I’ll be sure to look out f...

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    Harlequin Love Inspired May 2020 - Box Set 1 of 2

    Emma Miller, Brenda Minton & Allie Pleiter

    Love Inspired brings you three new titles! Enjoy these uplifting contemporary romances of faith, forgiveness and hope. A SUMMER AMISH COURTSHIPby Emma MillerWith her son’s misbehav...

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    Far From Home

    Ellie Dean

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    Sealed With a Loving Kiss

    Ellie Dean

    THE NINTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR ELLIE DEANAfter the death of her parents in a bombing raid, Mary Jones discovers a secret in the pages of father’s di...

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    Sweet Memories of You

    Ellie Dean

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    His Amish Sweetheart

    Jennifer Beckstrand

    Fondly nicknamed “The Peanut Butter Brothers,” Andrew, Abraham, and Austin Petersheim skillfully run one of Wisconsin’s most cherished family businesses. But their mischievous youn...

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    Some Lucky Day

    Ellie Dean

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    A Nightingale Christmas Wish

    Donna Douglas

    As Christmas 1938 approaches, the staff at the Nightingale Hospital have their own wishes for the festive season. Ward sister Frannie Wallace is hoping she won’t have to live throu...

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    Shelter from the Storm

    Ellie Dean

    THE ELEVENTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR ELLIE DEANIt is 1943 and April Wilton is devastated when she is forced to leave Portsmouth and the WRENs where she...

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    A Nightingale Christmas Promise

    Donna Douglas

    For the first time, a Nightingale nurses novel set during the First World War. Follow the senior staff as they overcome the trials of their training years. From Sunday Times top te...

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    On a Turning Tide

    Ellie Dean

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    The Waiting Hours

    Ellie Dean

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    Everyone Hates Kelsie Miller

    Meredith Ireland

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    The Shipyard Girls on the Home Front

    Nancy Revell

    THE TENTH NOVEL IN THE BESTSELLING SHIPYARD GIRLS SERIES'Emotional and gripping' Take a BreakDecember 1943 As the war effort gathers steam in Europe, it's all hands on deck on the...

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    All My Tomorrows

    Ellie Dean

    THE SIXTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR ELLIE DEANIt was a time of friendship, family, love and loss . . .In defending herself against her brutal husband, ei...

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    Nightingales Under the Mistletoe

    Donna Douglas

    Christmas 1941 and the nurses at the Nightingale are facing their toughest winter yet.With shortages everywhere, and every news bulletin announcing more defeats and losses, the Bri...

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    A Nightingale Christmas Carol

    Donna Douglas

    All that Dora Riley wants is her husband home safe for Christmas… The Nightingale Hospital, London, 1944: With her husband Nick away fighting, Dora struggles to keep the home fires...

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    Happily Ever After on Huckleberry Hill

    Jennifer Beckstrand

    Huckleberry, Wisconsin’s very own Amish matchmaking grandparents, eightysomethings Anna and Felty Helmuth, continue to meddle into love livesand bring faithful hearts together, in ...

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    Always in my Heart

    Ellie Dean

    THE FIFTH CLIFFEHAVEN NOVEL BY SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR ELLIE DEANUnited by love, separated by war . . .As the Japanese begin their assault on Singapore, Sarah Fuller is for...

  • My Week with Marilyn synopsis, comments

    My Week with Marilyn

    Colin Clark

    Imagine sneaking away to spend seven days with the most famous woman in the world. In 1956, fresh from Oxford University, twentythreeyearold Colin Clark began work as a lowly assi...

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    Nightingales at War

    Donna Douglas

    As the war takes its toll, the Nightingale nurses must do their bit for king and country…Dora is the devoted mother of twin babies but, determined to help the war effort, she goes ...

  • The Nightingale Nurses synopsis, comments

    The Nightingale Nurses

    Donna Douglas

    ‘Pay attention please, nurses. The next six months will be the most important of your lives’It’s the final year of training for three young nurses at The Nightingale Hospital… Hele...