Tom Smith was also very good at reacting to current events.' In 1917, you could buy suffragette crackers. |
She began to believe that the suffragette cause needed an actual martyr to bring it the publicity it needed. |
The suffragette caught the remark, and determined to catch the woman who made it. |
His mother was a novelist, a Labour Party member, and a suffragette who was imprisoned for her agitation for women's rights. |
In 1909, she gave up her job as teacher and went to work full-time for the suffragette movement. |
What doesn't work, for example, is a jacket, or the whole thing becomes a bit suffragette. |