Sara Barker

Dame Sara Elizabeth Barker DBE (15 February 1904 – 19 September 1973) was a British political administrator, prominent in the Labour Party.

Born in the West Riding of Yorkshire, Barker's father was an Independent Labour Party activist and served a term as Mayor of Halifax.

Barker studied at Halifax Technical College, and with the Workers Educational Association, and became active in the Labour Party.

[1] In 1935, Barker was appointed as secretary and agent for the Halifax branch of the Labour Party, and she gradually rose to prominence, becoming the party's Yorkshire women's officer in 1942, assistant national agent in 1951, and Chief Women's Officer in 1960.

[1] In 1968, she served as Acting General Secretary, following the resignation of Len Williams, and until Harry Nicholas was appointed.