• Entry type: Person
  • Entry ID: AWE3090

Littlejohn, Emma Linda Palmer

  • Teece, Emma
    Tilda, Emma
    Littlejohn, Linda
(1883 – 1949)
  • Born 11 December 1883, Double Bay, New South Wales, Australia
  • Died 21 March 1949, Paddington, New South Wales, Australia
  • Occupation Feminist, Journalist, Radio Broadcaster, Radio Journalist, Women's rights activist

Summary

Linda Littlejohn was an ardent feminist who developed an international profile. A daughter of privilege, she began moving in philanthropic circles early, as a member of the Ascham School Old Girls’ Union. A well respected figure in the New South Wales women’s movement, in 1926 she became an executive-member of the National Council of Women of New South Wales and the Feminist Club. Two years later she launched the League of Women Voters to support female candidates for public office and to press for feminist reforms.

Littlejohn broadcast for the British Broadcasting Corporation and for 2UW and 2UE in Sydney. She reported for the Australian Women’s Weekly on the campaigns of the United Associations and the Australian Federation of Women Voters. She belonged to the New South Wales Institute of Journalists (1933-41) and the Business and Professional Women’s club of Sydney. In her novel Life and Lucille (1933) she dramatized the need for women in parliament, divorce reform and the introduction of adequate training to enable women to be economically independent of their fathers and husbands.

Events

  • 1910 - 1920

Archival resources

  • Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection
    • National Council of Women of NSW - program for the launch of the Centenary Stamp Issue and a complete set of the issue, 1996
    • National Council of Women of New South Wales further papers, 1895-1981
    • National Council of Women of NSW Inc. - further records, 1926-1927, 1937-1990
    • Papers relating to National Council of Women of New South Wales, 1895-1897
    • National Council of Women of New South Wales further records, 1895-1997
    • National Council of Women of New South Wales records, 1895-1976
    • Feminist Club of New South Wales records, 1928-1973
    • United Association of Women - Further Records, 1930-1978
  • National Library of Australia, Manuscript Collection
    • Papers of Jessie Street, circa 1914-1968 [manuscript]

Published resources

Related entries


  • Executive Member
    • Feminist Club of New South Wales (1914 - )
    • National Council of Women of New South Wales (1896 - )
  • Foundation member
    • The United Associations of Women (1929 - )
  • Member
    • BPW Sydney Club (1939 - )
  • Related Organisations
    • SDN Children's Services Inc. (1905 - )
    • The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - )
    • Ascham School (1886 - )
  • Related Women
    • Read, Irene Victoria (1880 - 1972)
  • Related Concepts
    • Women in Radio
    • Women's Non-party Political Organisations