On the centenary of some British women winning the right to vote, 100 Women speaks to six women who share their first name with suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst. Spread across the globe ...
From Van Gogh to Picasso, almost all famed artists have had their pieces vandalized at least once throughout history — but why?
Emmeline Pankhurst was one such woman ... They were swiftly thrown out of the hall, but Christabel knew their protest would get in the newspapers if she was arrested – thus raising awareness ...
"as a protest against the Government for destroying Mrs Pankhurst, who is the most beautiful character in modern history". Emmeline Pankhurst, leader of the British suffrage movement, had been ...
Emmeline Pankhurt (Reconstruction): Dr. Pankhurst did not desire that I should ... she went on hunger strike to protest against her conditions, and was brutally force fed by the guards.
Between June 1913 and June 1914 alone, she was arrested ten times, going on hunger and thirst strike each time in protest at ...
Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, president of the Women's Social and Political Union of England, will speak under the auspices of the Harvard Men's League for Woman Suffrage on "Woman Suffrage" in Brattle ...
It celebrates a colourful protest on January 7, 1918, when, on a hot summer night during World War I, supporters of British-born suffragette and anti-war militant Adela Pankhurst gathered outside the ...
COURT ANNOUNCER:Pankhurst, Emmeline. Hereby charged with conspiring ... supporters to militancy in general and expressly to the protest on the 4th of March, at which, 54 windows were broken.
In 1905, she and Christabel Pankhurst - one of the daughters of suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst - interrupted ... A suffragette is arrested after a protest outside Buckingham Palace in ...