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Category: Behind The Headlines/Women in History

Emmeline Pankhurst

Posted On 26th November 2015 By Muneera Lula

“Deeds Not Words” This was the slogan of the WSPU which, led by Emmeline Pankhurst was a militant suffrage group willing to resort to violence to promote her agenda. Born in Moss Side, Manchester on 15th July 1858, Emmeline Pankhurst is arguably one of the most recognisable figures of first wave feminism or indeed of Continue Reading

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