Publication |
Great Britain, Heinemann Library, 2002.
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Description |
64pCream Spine
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Series |
Leading Lives
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Summary/Abstract |
This book gives a fascinating account of how Emmeline Pankhurst defied the authorities and much of society around her, becoming the strongest female voice to call for women's right to vote. It further explores her leadership of the suffragette movement and the lasting impact she had on the course of history.
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Contents |
A strange welcome home
Childhood and youth
Marriage and London
Coming into her own
The WSPU
'We women are roused'
Fighting the good fight
The suffragette war
World War I
Crusader without a crusade
Legacy
Timeline
Key people of Pankhurst's time
Places to visit and further reading
Glossary
Index
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Standard Number |
0431138699 Hb.
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