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Suffragettes and the Fight for the Vote

1: Women's role in the 19th century 1: The Petition 1: Suffrage societies 1: Women's Social and Political Union 1: Deeds not words 1: Hunger strikes 1: Women's Freedom League 1: Magazines and leaflets 1: Propaganda and fund-raising 1: Processions, marches and rallies 1: Banners 1: The Census and the Conciliation Bill 1: Scaling up the action 1: Derby Day, 1913 1: First World War 1: Votes for women 1: Continuing struggle for equal rights 1: Glossary 1: Further information 1: Index
ISBN: 9781445152622
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Author Sarah Ridley
Pub Date 10/01/2019
Binding Paperback / softback
Pages 48
Country United Kingdom
Dewey 324.6230941
GBPPrice 9.99
€12.33
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This book tells the story of the campaign to get women the vote in Britain through 14 significant objects. From photos of key people in the campaign through ephemera such as force-feeding equipment, banners and medallions Sarah Ridley brings the story to life. Beginning by looking at the role of women in the 19th Century and ending with the continuing struggle for equal rights for women in all parts of society, this is an essential read for young people aged 10 plus to understand the history of the women's movement on suffrage. 2018 was a landmark year that marked the centenary of the Representation of the People Act. This finally gave the vote to some women for the first time (women over 30, who owned property) and also gave the vote to all men (up until then, only about two-thirds of men had the vote). The Houses of Parliament celebrated this centenary with their 'Vote 100' project. 2018 was also be the 90th anniversary of women gaining full voting equality with men in 1928.
This book tells the story of the campaign to get women the vote in Britain through 14 significant objects. From photos of key people in the campaign through ephemera such as force-feeding equipment, banners and medallions Sarah Ridley brings the story to life. Beginning by looking at the role of women in the 19th Century and ending with the continuing struggle for equal rights for women in all parts of society, this is an essential read for young people aged 10 plus to understand the history of the women's movement on suffrage. 2018 was a landmark year that marked the centenary of the Representation of the People Act. This finally gave the vote to some women for the first time (women over 30, who owned property) and also gave the vote to all men (up until then, only about two-thirds of men had the vote). The Houses of Parliament celebrated this centenary with their 'Vote 100' project. 2018 was also be the 90th anniversary of women gaining full voting equality with men in 1928.
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