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The English reformer Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928) led the movement for women's suffrage in Great Britain, in the process developing agitational tactics still controversial and consequential.Emmeline...
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In the following excerpt, originally delivered as an address in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1913, Pankhurst discusses differences between the struggle for women's rights in England and America an...
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Critical Review by The Nation
A review of “The Arch-Priestess of Militancy: My Own Story,” in The Nation, 99, 2580, December 10, 1914, pp. 688-89.
In the following review, the critic ref...
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Critical Review by The Dial
A review of My Own Story, in The Dial, LVIII, 686, January 16, 1915, p. 57.
In the following review, critic praises My Own Story for its vivid depiction of Pankhurst'...
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Critical Essay by The Nation & Atheneum
“The Triumph of Mrs. Pankhurst,” in The Nation and the Athenaeum, Vol. XLIII, No. 12, June 23, 1928, pp. 388-89.
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In the following essay, Chapman eulogizes Pankhurst and points to her virtue and compassion for her fellow women.
When I received a telegram asking me to take part in Mrs. Pankhurst's funeral, ...
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In the following essay, West offers a detailed overview of Pankhurst's life and her role as a suffragette.
There has been no other woman like Emmeline Pankhurst. She was beautiful; her pale fac...
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In the following essay, Brendon offers a historical overview of Pankhurst's life and discusses the role of violence in her life and work.
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Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst became the most famous and the...
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