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  1. Emily Wilding Davison (11 October 1872 – 8 June 1913) was an English suffragette who fought for votes for women in Britain in the early twentieth century. A member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) and a militant fighter for her cause, she was arrested on nine occasions, went on hunger strike seven times and was force-fed on ...

  2. Jun 4, 2024 · Emily Davison, British activist who became a martyr to the cause of womens suffrage when she entered the racetrack during the 1913 Epsom Derby and moved in front of King George V’s horse, which struck her at full force. She died four days later from her injuries. Learn more about Davison’s life.

  3. Emily Davison, influential British suffragette, was born in South East London in 1872. She was a high achiever and won a scholarship to study literature at Royal Holloway College when she finished school. This was cut short, however, when her father died and her mother could no longer afford to pay the tuition fees.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · Born October 11, 1872, in London, England, Emily Wilding Davison was one of Britain's most famous suffragists. She was a bright student at a time when educational opportunities were...

  5. Nov 17, 2022 · British suffragist Emily Wilding Davison died after leaping in front of King George Vs horse on June 4, 1913, and while some say she died for women’s rights, others think it was an accident.

  6. blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk › emily-davison-and-the-1913-epsom-derbyEmily Davison and the 1913 Epsom Derby

    Jun 4, 2013 · 4 June 1913 was the day of the Epsom Derby and at 15.10, just after the leading horses had rounded Tattenham Corner, Emily Wilding Davison, a militant suffragette, ran out from under the...

  7. Discover facts about the life and death of the militant suffragette Emily Davison.

  8. Emily Wilding Davison, an English suffragette, played a pivotal role in the fight for women's voting rights in Britain during the early twentieth century. Her unwavering dedication and daring tactics brought attention to the suffrage movement, and her tragic death at the Epsom Derby in 1913 became a symbol of sacrifice and determination in the ...

  9. Oct 23, 2015 · The suffragette’s name was Emily Davison, and she died from her injuries a few days later. Though history isn’t clear on whether her death was suicide, the image is one of the most dramatic...

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