Emmeline Pankhurst: A Biography
Adela was convalescing, although she would have to be sent away for a short time while the house was disinfected. ‘All this is a ...
Emmeline continued to manage her household with the most stringent economy. It all seemed worthwhile, especially when one day in ...
Hardie was the only NAC member strongly in support of women’s suffrage, Philip Snowden and Bruce Glasier being actively hostile. ...
tion against women taking place in a hall named after a beloved husband and father who had fought valiantly for women’s rights. ...
yourself. She was ruthless in an utterly unaggressive way ... by using the followers she gathered around her as she was ruthless ...
women’s suffrage at the ILP Conference at Cardiff. The socialist women in the country looked to their own socialist party, she b ...
article in which she warned that workers in the Labour Party must make it impossible to betray women again, as they had been bet ...
tence of women! “Poor women!” The overburdened mothers, the sweated workers, the outcasts of the streets, the orphan of the Work ...
excitement’ ran through WSPU ranks and the older suffrage societies at the news about the bill, the first women’s suffrage bill ...
drawing upon her long years of experience of political agitation, decided that the moment had come for a demonstration ‘such as ...
on the other hand, focused much more on ILP platforms where she was always in demand. Although extremely busy in the women’s cau ...
free to help organise protest meetings after the event and to write letters to the press.^58 On the evening of the 13th, Christa ...
ILP, the gathering was filled to overflowing. Emmeline glowed with pride as Christabel and Annie were presented with bouquets; t ...
be any doubt that Emmeline was regarded as the inspirational leader of the WSPU and Christabel its strategist, especially in reg ...
women’s suffrage measure from the ‘unwilling grasp’ of the new government would be more successful if they worked in London, the ...
Annie Kenney took up residence with Sylvia, at 45 Park Walk and, with the help of Dora Montefiore and Minnie Baldock, the wife o ...
King’s Speech, condemning the way women’s suffrage had been ignored. His desire to include women’s enfranchisement as a Labour m ...
Emmeline, Flora Drummond, Mary Clarke (Emmeline’s sister), Lucy Roe (Sylvia’s landlady), Nellie Martel, Mary Neal (a life-long f ...
that the social problem can be justly settled. ... May the time soon arrive when we shall have secured the emancipation of our s ...
to engage in high profile political work. Emmeline was in a dilemma. She knew that if she could hold onto the post for a couple ...
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