Eleanor "Tussy" Marx was a Marxist author and political activist as well as the youngest daughter of the founder of Marxism, Karl Marx. Born in London, she was the sixth daughter of Marx and his wife Jenny von Westphalen. She showed an early interest in politics, even writing to political figures during her childhood. The hanging of the "Manchester Martyrs" when she was twelve, for example, horrified her and shaped her life-long sympathy for the Fenians. Wikipedia
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Review by Norma Prenderville of Eleanor Marx , Vol.'s 1 and 2, by Yvonne Kapp in Militant Irish Monthly , June 1985 The story of Eleanor Marx deserves to be widely known. www.geocities.com/socialistparty/LabHist/EMarx.htm
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At any rate, the story of Eleanor Marx 's life and death has never been told, and I think the time has now come for telling it, if only in justice to her. Eleanor was the youngest of the three daughters of Marx and his wife. I first made her acquaintanc www.marxists.org/archive/hyndman/1912/further/ch06.html
Eleanor Marx , Karl Marx 's youngest and favourite daughter, spent the last few years of her life at 7 Jews Walk, Sydenham. Recently it was proposed that a Lewisham Council plaque be placed on the house to record her residence there. Eleanor was born in www.sydenhamsociety.com/Eleanor%20Marx.html