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    Suffragette. A suffragette was a member of an activist women's organisation in the early 20th century who, under the banner "Votes for Women", fought for the right to vote in public elections in the United Kingdom.

    • Women’s Rights Movement Begins. The campaign for women’s suffrage began in earnest in the decades before the Civil War. During the 1820s and '30s, most states had extended the franchise to all white men, regardless of how much money or property they had.
    • Seneca Falls Convention. In 1848, a group of abolitionist activists—mostly women, but some men—gathered in Seneca Falls, New York to discuss the problem of women’s rights.
    • Civil War and Civil Rights. During the 1850s, the women’s rights movement gathered steam, but lost momentum when the Civil War began. Almost immediately after the war ended, the 14th Amendment and the 15th Amendment to the Constitution raised familiar questions of suffrage and citizenship.
    • The Progressive Campaign for Suffrage 14 14 Images. This animosity eventually faded, and in 1890 the two groups merged to form the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
  2. HISTORY. The True History of Suffragette. Emily Wilding Davison was a tireless and ingenious activist for the cause of women’s suffrage in Britain. Maria Speidel. January 13, 2016. Suffragettes...

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  4. Who were the Suffragettes? The Suffragettes were part of the ‘Votes for Women’ campaign that had long fought for the right of women to vote in the UK. They used art, debate, propaganda, and attack on property including window smashing and arson to fight for female suffrage.

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  5. Emmeline Pankhurst (née Goulden; 15 July 1858 – 14 June 1928) was a British political activist who organised the British suffragette movement and helped women to win in 1918 the right to vote in Great Britain and Ireland.

  6. Mar 8, 2024 · Alamy. The force-feeding of hunger striking suffragettes in prison was commonplace (Credit: Alamy) Before long, the women were being violently restrained and force-fed by order of the prison...

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