Nothing brings out my inner suffragette more than a film that announces its allegiance to post-feminism. |
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His mother was a novelist, a Labour Party member, and a suffragette who was imprisoned for her agitation for women's rights. |
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Gladstone a suffragette prisoner was fed, against her wishes, whilst on hunger strike. |
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In the course of her work as suffragette organiser Miss Schuster, a spinster, we are told, used to firebomb pillar boxes. |
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She began to believe that the suffragette cause needed an actual martyr to bring it the publicity it needed. |
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In 1909, she gave up her job as teacher and went to work full-time for the suffragette movement. |
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The suffragette movement was clearly the driving force that made this advance possible. |
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Tom Smith was also very good at reacting to current events.' In 1917, you could buy suffragette crackers. |
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What doesn't work, for example, is a jacket, or the whole thing becomes a bit suffragette. |
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Therese Casgrain, leader of the Quebec suffragette movement, ran nine times for Parliament but was never elected. |
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By emphasizing some parts of the face with these three media, students were able to underline the personality of their suffragette. |
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Then students wrote a biography of their suffragette, before translating it with the help of their francophone and English speaking teachers. |
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But as is fitting for a society whose roots partly lie in the suffragette movement – which also had Jerusalem as its anthem – there is a pleasing bolshiness to the WI that has never faded. |
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Without consulting suffragette leaders such as Pankhurst, Dunlop refused food in protest at being denied political prisoner status. |
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Another aspect of the texts Jakabfi discusses is the matter of fighting for a cause: Harraden was a well-known suffragette and Hugh MacLennan an nationalist for English Canada. |
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As the suffragette suspected, might she indeed be a real woman? |
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In 1877, she helped found the influential Toronto Women's Literary Guild, Canada's first suffragette group set up to fight for women's rights and improved working conditions. |
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He describes MacGill's life as the fluctuating tension between her commitment as a scientist and engineer and the social concerns and influence of her mother, the suffragette and judge Helen MacGill. |
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Catherine Spence was a writer, preacher, feminist and suffragette. |
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They were seasoned militants known for their political and social action, as members of the Alberta legislature and activists in the temperance, suffragette and women's movements. |
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Indeed, Marie's own great-grandfather tragically failed to prevent a suffragette from slashing away at one of the museum's most beautiful paintings. |
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Militant suffragette demonstrations subsequently became more aggressive, and the British Government took action. |
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Historians generally argue that the first stage of the militant suffragette movement under the Pankhursts in 1906 had a dramatic mobilising effect on the suffrage movement. |
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In 1911, the Women's Freedom League, a suffragette organisation campaigning for female suffrage in the United Kingdom, organised a boycott of the census. |
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They include The Quick, a Gothic thriller by Lauren Owen, and Suffragette by award-winning graphic novelists Bryan and Mary Talbot. |
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The 29-year-old wanted her portrayal of Maud in Suffragette to be realistic, and for her character to appear malnourished. |
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Another prominent British Suffragette, Sophia Duleep Singh was almost forgotten for 70 years. |
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Manchester was an important cradle of the Labour Party and the Suffragette Movement. |
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The Medal awarded to Mabel Capper records the first instance of forcible feeding of hunger striking Suffragette prisoners in England at Winson Green Prison in Birmingham. |
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They include The Quick, a Gothic thriller written by Durham author Lauren Owen and Suffragette by award-winning graphic novelists Bryan and Mary Talbot. |
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Suffragette and feminist campaigner Dora Marsden spent the last 25 years of her life being cared for in Dumfries after her psychological breakdown. |
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