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    have often been regarded as inferior to men and faced with the assumption that they would never amount to anything more than a housewife. Growing up in a time where women were regarded as unimportant‚ Emmeline Pankhurst had a firm grip on her beliefs that women were equal to men. Emmeline Pankhurst was able to improve the limited and unfair rights that women once had in Great Britain through her influence on society and her actions. She forever changed today’s society by constantly fighting all the

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    Emmeline Pankhurst and the Suffragettes James McHale At the beginning of the 20th century‚ women did not have the right to vote in Britain‚ one of the world’s leading democracies of the time. This desire for suffrage led to a bitter and often violent struggle between Britain’s government and its women. Arguably the most recognisable women’s activist group was The Suffragettes‚ led by Emmeline Pankhurst. Pankhurst was an effective leader of the often violent and militant group. She employed a

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    Emmeline Pankhurst‚ one of the most revolutions women within history. She was born on July 14/15 1858 and at a very young age gained an understanding that males and females were definitely not treated the same. This understanding of the world‚ allowed Pankhurst to become the founder of the nation known “suffragettes”. The women’s social and political union‚ were very strong supports for equality for women and persisted in the change Britain must seek before the nation could become one. Many did

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    Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928) ’Pankhurst was a leading British women’s rights activist‚ who led the movement to win the right for women to vote.’ BBC Emmeline Pankhurst was a women’s rights activist‚ also known as a suffragette. She campaigned for rights in the 19th century when women could not choose who they married‚ they had to obey men‚ very few jobs were available for women‚ they did not receive the same education as men‚ and were not granted the vote until 1918. Pankhurst was born

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    Biographical Information Emmeline Pankhurst was born in Manchester England‚ July 15‚ 1858‚ Emmeline’s maiden name was Emmeline Goulden child of Robert Goulden and Sophia Crane. She was one of nine other siblings and her parents were politically active with women’s suffrage. Emmeline‚ after studying in Paris‚ met Dr. Richard Pankhurst who was a layer and supporter of many racial issues including women suffrage. They were married December 1879. Over ten years later she had five children

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    most powerful woman in the world‚ and Florence Nightingale‚ who risked her life out on that battlefield to tend to fallen troops; the culmination of these women’s work lies in the era of women’s suffrage. The British women who fought alongside Emmeline Pankhurst will forever be known as the suffragists whose perseverance and determination lead to a change much needed in their time. When it comes to the British suffrage movement‚ it would be nothing if not for the dedicated women who refused to stay

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    Subject: Emmeline Pankhurst Family Background/Early Life: “Men make the moral code and they expect women to accept it.They have decided that it is entirely right and proper for men to fight for their liberties and their rights‚ but it is not right and proper for women to fight for theirs”. This bold statement was said by Emmeline Pankhurst‚ feminist leader and warrior for women’s rights. Emmeline Goulden was born in Manchester‚ England in July 1858. She was the eldest of eleven children and was

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    Emmeline Pankhurst and the Suffragette Movement and the subsequent positive implications of sexual discrimination policy in the Armed Forces Emmeline Pankhurst (Goulden) born in 1859 was the founding member of Women’s Franchise League in 1889. This group wanted the right to vote in local elections. This demand was based on the logical argument that women had to pay taxes and follow the law so should have an ability to influence Parliament and government. In 1903 Emmeline Pankhurst was involved

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    Freedom or death by Emmeline Pankhurst 1913 This text is a transcript of a speech given by Emmeline Pankhurst in Hartford‚ Connecticut in November 13‚ 1913. Emmeline Pankhurst was born in 1858‚ died in 1928 at the age of 70. British Political activist and leader of the British suffragette movement which fought for women to win the right to vote‚ she was widely criticized for her militant tactics however her work is recognized as a crucial element in obtaining women’s suffrage in Britain. She was

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    Purvis also describes a meeting in Chicago during which Pankhurst addressed over 2000 African-American men and women. According to her‚ Pankhurst’s speech aroused “volatile emotions” amongst the Black women particularly when she described the “good they could accomplish for their race by working for the reforms their White sisters advocated.” Emmeline’s world-view was that of a common sisterhood between all women; furthermore‚ she assumed she could speak on behalf of all women‚ Black and White‚ rich

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