Annie Besant
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- | '''Annie Wood Besant''' ([[Clapham, London]] [[October 1]] [[1847]] – [[September 20]], [[1933]] in [[Adyar]], [[India]]) was a prominent [[Theosophy|Theosophist]], [[women's rights]] [[activist]], [[writer]] and [[orator]]. | + | '''Annie Wood Besant''' ([[Clapham, London]] [[October 1]] [[1847]] – [[September 20]], [[1933]] in [[Adyar]], [[India]]) was a prominent [[Theosophy|Theosophist]], [[women's rights]] [[activist]], [[writer]] and [[orator]]. She is perhaps best-known for her book ''[[Thought Forms]]''. |
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Annie Wood Besant (Clapham, London October 1 1847 – September 20, 1933 in Adyar, India) was a prominent Theosophist, women's rights activist, writer and orator. She is perhaps best-known for her book Thought Forms.
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