Catherine Isabella Barmby
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Catherine Isabella "Kate" Barmby (née Watkins; 1816/17 – 26 December 1853) was a utopian socialist and writer on women's emancipation. She was the daughter of Bradstock Watkins and belonged to the lower-middle class. Little is known of her early life or education, however, her instruction allowed her to become a writer and lecturer. She wrote several articles for the Owenite socialist newspaper New Moral World on feminist demands and her Millennialist beliefs.
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Catherine Watkins was first published In the New Moral World in 1835 under the pen-name Kate, and continued writing for this journal for more than five years. The New Moral World was the official journal of the Owenite movement and was first issued in December 1834, after its predecessor The Pioneer ceased publication in July 1834. Her articles reflected the general Owenite feminist concerns at the time, such as women's reduced access to employment or the danger that private property supposes for family life, as well as explanations and reflections on Owen's views.