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  1. Apr 2, 2014 · Famous Suffragist. In 1909, Davison gave up teaching to devote herself full time to the women's suffrage movement, also known as the suffragette movement. She was unafraid of the consequences of...

  2. Nov 17, 2022 · British suffragist Emily Wilding Davison died after leaping in front of King George V’s horse on June 4, 1913, and while some say she died for women’s rights, others think it was an accident. Many believed it was a deliberate act of extreme protest — but some evidence suggests her death was actually a tragic accident.

  3. n. o. p. q. r. s. t. u. v. w. x. y. z. A suffragette being force-fed © Davison was a militant suffragette who died after throwing herself in front of the king's horse at the Epsom Derby. Emily...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Mar 7, 2018 · Watch on. Clutching her unfurled tricolour of purple, white and green, Davison dashed out to make her protest at the lack of progress on women’s suffrage in general, and the treatment of Mrs Pankhurst in particular. By targeting Anmer she was reminding King George V of his government’s callous injustice to women.

  6. Emily Wilding Davison being arrested by police. What happened to Emily in 1913? Emily is famous because she died when she walked onto the racecourse at the Epsom Derby and was knocked down by...

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

    Jun 4, 2013 · Today marks 100 years since one of the most famous events in the campaign for women’s suffrage in Britain. 4 June 1913 was the day of the Epsom Derby and at 15.10, just after the leading horses had...

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