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Nothing brings out my inner suffragette more than a film that announces its allegiance to post-feminism.
His mother was a novelist, a Labour Party member, and a suffragette who was imprisoned for her agitation for women's rights.
Gladstone a suffragette prisoner was fed, against her wishes, whilst on hunger strike.
In the course of her work as suffragette organiser Miss Schuster, a spinster, we are told, used to firebomb pillar boxes.
She began to believe that the suffragette cause needed an actual martyr to bring it the publicity it needed.
In 1909, she gave up her job as teacher and went to work full-time for the suffragette movement.
The suffragette movement was clearly the driving force that made this advance possible.
Tom Smith was also very good at reacting to current events.' In 1917, you could buy suffragette crackers.
What doesn't work, for example, is a jacket, or the whole thing becomes a bit suffragette.
Therese Casgrain, leader of the Quebec suffragette movement, ran nine times for Parliament but was never elected.
By emphasizing some parts of the face with these three media, students were able to underline the personality of their suffragette.
Then students wrote a biography of their suffragette, before translating it with the help of their francophone and English speaking teachers.
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.
Without consulting suffragette leaders such as Pankhurst, Dunlop refused food in protest at being denied political prisoner status.
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.
As the suffragette suspected, might she indeed be a real woman?
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.
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.
Catherine Spence was a writer, preacher, feminist and suffragette.
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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The way you acted when you first run round with me, I thought you sure was a suffragette.
The suffragette caught the remark, and determined to catch the woman who made it.
The largest river in the world is the Amazon, named after the single-breasted suffragette of ancient times.
At this moment, she is less the insurrectionist suffragette and more the bourgeois opportunist.
I was actually taken for a suffragette in the market-place just now.
I don't doubt she's a smart girl, but this is no suffragette meeting.
That poem seemed to deal a direct blow at this suffragette strike.
Step forward the girls from Sisters Uncut, who gatecrashed the London premiere of Meryl Streep's new film, Suffragette.
Suffragette Cert 12A CAREY Mulligan gives a powerful performance full of intense passions in this stirring drama about the battle for the right to vote.
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