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... parades Some of this enthusiasm showed itself in the form of great parades . New York , and American cities in general , were more accustomed to parades and marching organ- isations than English cities , but the New York parades in 1912 ...
... parades Some of this enthusiasm showed itself in the form of great parades . New York , and American cities in general , were more accustomed to parades and marching organ- isations than English cities , but the New York parades in 1912 ...
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... parades and struggles with the police , they began picketing the White House . President Wilson was understood to be favourable to votes for women , and at first he smiled politely and raised his hat . But the suffragettes went on to ...
... parades and struggles with the police , they began picketing the White House . President Wilson was understood to be favourable to votes for women , and at first he smiled politely and raised his hat . But the suffragettes went on to ...
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... parade . In England , suffragettes heckle Lloyd George at a meeting at the Royal Albert Hall 1913 In the USA Alice Paul and Lucy Burns launch the Congressional Union which becomes the American equivalent of the WSPU March : a women's parade ...
... parade . In England , suffragettes heckle Lloyd George at a meeting at the Royal Albert Hall 1913 In the USA Alice Paul and Lucy Burns launch the Congressional Union which becomes the American equivalent of the WSPU March : a women's parade ...
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19th century agitation American Annie Besant Annie Kenney arrested Asquith Australia became bill Bottom right British campaign cause Christabel Pankhurst Congress countries demonstration Downing Street election electoral Emily Davison Emmeline Emmeline Pankhurst enfranchised England English equality female fight France French gettes girls give votes given the vote giving women going H.G.Wells House of Commons husband Jeanette Rankin Labour Party lady leader less Liberal living London marriage married meant meeting ment middle-class militant movement NAWSA nursing opponents of votes organisation parades police political politicians position of women Prime Minister prison prostitutes reform right to vote Senate servants social struggle suffrage societies suffragettes suffragists supporters of votes Sylvia Sylvia Pankhurst thing took Top left Top right United Victoria Victoria Woodhull votes for women wanted the vote woman women the vote women who wanted Women's Freedom League Women's Party women's rights women's suffrage WSPU