Women's Vote: Political Rights of Women
Throughout the nineteenth century women played a prominent role in the fight for political rights. Some progress had been made towards women being able to control their own affairs but this was limited.
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Women's Vote: Emmeline Pankhurst
Emmeline Pankhurst ~ Instrumental in leading women to the vote.
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Women's Vote: The Suffragettes
The fight for the right for women to vote was a violent revolution for the rights of equal citizenship led by Emmiline Pankhurst and her fellow Suffragettes. The following is a brief account of their fight for equal rights, and the women who were part of that sometimes bloody and violent fight.
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Women's Vote: Women Win the Vote
Who Were They? 75 Suffragists Profiled. Taking a New Look at the Woman Suffrage Movement. A Few Important Dates from the Woman Suffrage Movement. The Men Behind the Women... And Still They Persevered...A Brief History.
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Women's Vote: Anderson, Elizabeth Garrett
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, the daughter of Newson Garrett and Louise Dunnell, was born in Whitechapel, London in 1836. Elizabeth was one of twelve children and when she was a child her father ran a pawnbroker's shop in London.
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