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Suffrage speeches from the dock [electronic resource] / by Mrs. Pankhurt ... [et al.].
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[London] : Woman's Press, [1912?] (Letchworth, [England] : Garden City Press)
Description
1 online resource (69, [5] p.).
Availability
Available Online
Online Content
Gale Making of the Modern World Part 2
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Women: Transnational Networks
Details
Subject(s)
Trials (Conspiracy)
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Great Britain
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Women
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Suffrage
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Great Britain
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Related name
Pankhurst, Emmeline, 1858-1928
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Series
Making of the modern world. Part 2 (1851-1914)
[More in this series]
The making of the modern world. Part 2 (1851-1914)
Summary note
In these speeches, Emmeline Pankhurst and other leading militant suffragists defend themselves against the charges of damaging city property in their attempt to publicize the issue of women's suffrage. They illustrate the complexity of the issue and the ambivalence of the court which found them guilty of damaging city property yet acknowledged the virtues of the cause for which they were fighting.
Notes
Publisher's advertising: p. [4-5], 2nd count.
Reproduction from the The Goldsmiths' Library of Economic Literature, Senate House Library, University of London.
"Made at the conspiracy trial, Old Bailey, May 15th-22nd, 1912."
Previously published in "Votes for women."
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Learning, 2011. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
Other title(s)
Votes for women.
OCLC
506036468
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