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EMMELINE PANKHURST (15 july 1858 (She was born), 1928 (she died), The…
EMMELINE PANKHURST
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the war ended in 1918
The vote was given to women over thirty. Ten years later, in 1928, all adult women were given the same right.
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She came into close contact with working class life and saw how women in particular were being exploited.
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From 1913 to August 1914, the most violent period in the Suffragettes campaign, She was sent to prison 10 times.
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in 1914, the First World War gave Mrs Punkhurst another great cause. 30,000 women demonstrated in the streets of London demanding "THE RIGHT TO SERVE"
During the war 1,6 million women were given the opportunity to do men's jobs while the men were away fighting
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