Emmeline Pankhurst: A Biography
The fact that Christabel’s whereabouts were kept secret, and that the authorities did not know where she was residing, added to ...
give all her time to the women’s cause since any other project she attempted would pall by its insignificance: To prevent the ca ...
Annie Kenney, asking her to act as her deputy. ‘I trust you implicitly’, she wrote, a sentiment that one feels she could not exp ...
it is that has brought a woman no longer young into this dock.’ Quietly, she reminded Judge Coleridge, whom she addressed courte ...
watched a performance of a scene from Shakespeare’s The merchant of Venice. The two Emmelines, in their turn, also entertained t ...
shaking with weakness and with anger,’ she recollected, ‘I set my back against the wall and waited for what might come.’ In a fe ...
As soon as she had recovered from her imprisonment, Emmeline, using the name ‘Mrs. Richards’, now took the first of many visits ...
argument had not won the parliamentary vote for women, and so now they must adopt the more violent methods that had won enfranch ...
expense too is great & just now I am obliged to spend more money than I feel I can well afford.’ She expressed the hope that ...
and George Lansbury were amongst the many men speakers.^8 Four days later, while Emmeline was on a week’s motoring tour of Norma ...
Not everyone, however, was impressed by Emmeline’s defence of those who engaged in arson. On 22 August, Millicent Garrett Fawcet ...
is unthinkable before the vote is assured) or his complete ruin will stop this action on their part. They see in Mr. Lawrence a ...
number of pleasurable evenings at the theatre, seeing the renowned French actress Sarah Bernhardt and attending a production of ...
A final meeting to determine the terms of the separation was held in Boulogne, in a small hotel facing the quay. Control of Vote ...
neglected to inform ourselves’.^26 The Pethick Lawrences then walked out. The following day, Elizabeth Robins wrote to Emmeline, ...
Sylvia Pankhurst too, in her biography of her mother, is of the view that it was Emmeline Pankhurst who took the lead in the exp ...
On 17 October 1912, Emmeline Pankhurst stood alone on the platform at the Albert Hall. There was a tense feeling amongst her aud ...
the White Slave Traffic will continue all over the world. Until by law we can establish an equal moral code for men and women, w ...
property is as greatly endangered by women as it was by the Chartists of old days – do so. And my last word is to the Government ...
the cause rather than the individual that was important, the WSPU lost many of its most influential supporters. As Annie Kenney ...
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