Constant police surveillance regularly forced them to move, for both financial and political reasons. On April 24, 1921, Itô Noé was an advisor for the founding of the "Red Wave Society" : the Sekirankai is Japan’s first socialist women’s association. Sekirankai members marche during May Day political meetings. Women activists are arrested. Article 5 of the Public Law prohibits women from taking part in political demonstrations. In October, they take part in socialist propaganda aimed at the (…)
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