Suffrage and the PankhurstsFirst published in 1987. This collection brings together important articles written by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters during the Suffragette Campaign, 1903-14. Includes a transcript of the 1908 trial of the suffragette leaders, their speeches, and major pamphlets of the Women's Social and Political Union. |
Contents
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The Commons Debate on Woman Suffrage with a reply | 18 |
The Militant Methods of the N W S P | 34 |
F W Pethick Lawrence | 51 |
Votes for Women in 1908 A Reply to Mr Lloyd George | 115 |
Broken Windows 1912 | 123 |
Why We Are Militant Speech Delivered in New York | 153 |
Letter Sent to Enquirers from 4 Clements Inn 1907 | 163 |
Sylvia Pankhurst | 241 |
How Shall We Get the Vote? WD 21 March 1914 | 253 |
What Happened on May 24th WD 6 June 1914 | 261 |
The Sweating Scandal WD 24 October 1914 | 268 |
Stand by the Woman Worker WD 27 March 1915 | 275 |
DeathRate of Mothers WD 6 November 1915 | 281 |
One Woman One Vote WD 27 November 1915 | 290 |
A Question of Tactics WD 29 January 1916 | 299 |
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