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securing the vote for women (only women (over 30, property owners,…
securing the vote for women
the Suffragettes
public attention
chaining themselves to railings
shouting
'votes for woman'
Press reports of ladies
MPs
in 1903 Emmeline Pankhurst
the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU)
in Manchester
after 1906
London
disturbed poltical meetings
a weekly journal
1908
a mass march on Hyde Park
branches throughout the country
1909 Scottish women
march in Princes Street, Edinbrugh
Mary Leigh
windows in Downing Street in 1908
in July of 1909, Marion Dunlop Wallace
hunger strike
other rebels
the authorities force-feeding
in June 1913, Emily Davison
king's horse
6th February 1918
the coalition government
the vote to women through the Representation of the People Act
only women
over 30
property owners
graduates from British universities
on June of 1928
the government
all women over 21