British suffragists were called suffragettes. But calling an American suffragist a suffragette would be an insult. Led by the Women's Social and Political Union, British suffragettes had a more radical reputation than Americans. The women demonstrated in public, sometimes destroying property in the ...
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the miners in the 1980’s and of course the suffragettes. It was here the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) would assemble and where Rock Against Racism was launched. Anti-Fascist, pro-choice and Gender recognition rallies are now joined by UNESCO’s International Day for the Remembrance ...
It's best to avoid writing things like, "Document A says X, and Document B says Y, and Document C says Z." Instead, you might write something like, "The anonymous author of Document C expresses his support and admiration for the suffragettes but also expresses fear that giving women the...
The suffragettes are an example.” Our actions have certainly had an impact as measured by stakeholder intelligence firm alva. Victoria Walsh, managing director of Financial Services, alva, commented: “Despite many banks launching high profile net zero commitments, powerful protest groups like ...
the three Irish Governor Generals of Monck, Lisgar, and Dufferin, the inventor Tom Ahearn who brought electricity to Ottawa, JR Booth the great lumber baron, three of the Famous Five woman suffragettes, and even Canada’s greatest soldier Arthur Currie were either born in Ireland or had Irish...
married really good men, some might call them breadwinners. The children thing is another story. We waited too long. She couldn’t and I had just one. But again, Penelope’s advice was not available to us at that time, so we muddled along and did the best we could with what we had...
Votes for women were not won easily: militant women called Suffragettes fought a long campaign of harassment to get it. One notable incident was the death of Emily Davison, who stepped in front of a horse belonging to King George V at the Epsom Derby in 1913. The horse also died, of co...