What kind of people were suffragettes




















A moderate suffragist rather than a militant suffragette, Millicent Fawcett concentrated much of her efforts on improving women's education. Nonetheless, she was instrumental in winning the women's vote, an accolade that has made her the first woman to have a statue in London's Parliament Square.

The 'Jiu-jitsu Suffragette' Edith Garrud was one of the world's first professional female martial arts instructors. Another of Emmeline's daughters, Sylvia took a different stance to her mother's and sister's.

With links to the labour and socialist movements, she focused on local campaigning and was even expelled from the WSPU by Christabel in Although composer Ethel Smyth gave up music for two years to support the women's suffrage movement, she still found the time to write their anthem "The March of the Women".

Emmeline Pankhurst's personal bodyguard, Leonora Cohen gained the moniker "Tower Suffragette" when she smashed the display case for the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London. Cohen lived until she was and contributed to the second wave of feminism in the s.

Countess Constance Markievicz was an Irish nationalist who followed her sister Eva Gore-Booth into the suffrage movement. She played a prominent role in ensuring Winston Churchill was defeated in a Manchester by-election in and went on to be a leading figure in the Irish rebellion of Many suffragists and women in the Labour Movement often had other affiliations, including involvement with trade unions.

Others held membership under pseudonyms or fictitious names to protect themselves and their families. We can estimate the number of women who went to prison at somewhere more than 1,, but many were imprisoned under public order offences and are not always easy to identify. Neither can we be certain how many went on hunger strike or were forcibly fed. What we can be certain of is that votes for women had mass support.

Marches attracted vast numbers of militant and non-militant supporters, both male and female, from all walks of life. You are probably aware that Emmeline and her husband, Dr Richard Pankhurst, had two daughters who went on to become prominent suffragettes — Christabel born in and Sylvia born in But in fact they had five children — three daughters and two sons.

Their first son, Frank, was born in but died of diphtheria in The rift within the family never healed. However, this was of little comfort to the poorer individuals involved in the moment. Though I had no money I had reaped a rich harvest of joy, laughter, romance, companionship, and experience that no money can buy.

In addition to highly visible acts of civil disobedience, such as window smashing and setting fire to postboxes, many women also carried out quieter forms of civil protest. There were also more than 20 suffragette meetings and rallies at the Royal Albert Hall between and Suffragettes — hunger strikes! Everyone organised marches! Suffragists — successfully built support in parliament over many years. Suffragettes — increased publicity and re-energised the cause but also sparked a backlash.

Then in World War One, women took new roles in factories and beyond After 50 years of women standing up and speaking out Parliament finally passed a law giving some women the vote in Swipe to progress. Go back to start. I always was one'. Image source, Topical Press Agency. Suffragist Millicent Fawcett will be the first woman to have a statue in Parliament Square. Image source, Peter Macdiarmid. A turning point came in Image source, Jimmy Sime. Suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst was arrested numerous times.

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