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The Effect Of Militancy In The British Suffragette Movement
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The ideal for women at the turn of the century in Great Britain was to maintain a composed facade, a delicate and demure manner, and a distaste for all things violent. This ideal did not allow for breaking street lamps, destroying golf courses, shattering windows, setting arson to palaces, destroy ....
Middle of essay ....ct regional elections if they had enough property, and could even become mayors, like Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson.2 But they still could not vote for Parliament. At this time the first organizations for women's suffrage began, most notably the Female Political Assosciation, founded by a Quaker named Anne Knight, but their patient efforts to gain the vote yielded no results.
In 1906 one of the first major attempts to achieve suffrage gained national attention when an envoy of 300 women, repre.... |
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