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  2. Hace 2 días · Answer: She was the first suffragette martyr. Emily Wilding-Davison felt that what the cause needed was a martyr. When she threw herself at the King's horse, she became that martyr. Unfortunately, the prime minister, Asquith, was unimpressed, and as a result women got even fewer rights. So poor Emily died to no avail!

  3. Hace 3 días · Informationen zum Titel »»Ohne Befreiung der Frau kein Sozialismus!”« aus der Reihe »Geschichte des Widerstands« [mit Kurzbeschreibung, Inhaltsverzeichnis und Verfügbarkeitsabfrage]

  4. Hace 1 día · Suffragette memorabilia Suffragette items awarded to and owned by Dr Margaret Ida Balfour, estimate £300-500 at Charterhouse. A group of Suffragette and other items awarded to and owned by Dr Margaret Ida Balfour is estimated at £300-500 in the Charterhouse auction on May 30-31.

  5. Hace 2 días · Frances Power Cobbe, a pioneering animal rights activist, was born in Donabate, County Dublin in 1822. A prominent, journalist, philanthropist, and suffragette, she became a vehement anti-vivisection campaigner when she read articles by British medical practitioners who wrote of how the vivisection demonstrations they received during their training were cruel, unnecessary, and gave their ...

  6. Hace 1 día · In 1900 began teaching at Owens College, where she met Christabel Pankhurst and other suffragists. Dora joined them and became a leader in the Women’s Social and Political Union (WPSU) by 1908. The following year she resigned as a teacher and became a full time agitator for the WSPU, graduating from suffragist to suffragette.

  7. Hace 4 días · Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928) was leader of the British suffragette movement who helped in achieving for women the right to vote. She helped achieve the vote for women over the age of 30 in 1918 and just weeks after her death in 1928, women over 21 years were given the right to vote. Her statue is in London's Victoria Tower Gardens.

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