Annie Walker Craig (1864–1948) was a British socialist, political activist and suffragette active in England and Scotland.[1] She participated in many direct action campaigns and often gave a false name - notably Rhoda Robinson, Annie Walker Greig, and Annie Rhonda Walker - to the police to thwart further investigation or criminal charges. She was described in The Suffrage Annual, and Women's Who's Who of 1913 as "the first militant Suffragette in Scotland".[2]
^"Criminal case file HH16/39: Annie Rhoda Craig (sometimes given as Greig) or Walker, alias Rhoda Robinson, Suffragette". Malicious Mischief? Women’s Suffrage in Scotland. National Records of Scotland. Retrieved 28 October 2023.
^The Suffrage Annual, and Women's Who's Who. 1913. p. 215.
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