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WEBOct 8, 2015 · Initially it looked like the prime minister at the time, Herbert Asquith, was going to introduce the vote for women. He didn't because it was too controversial and he wanted to be re-elected...
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WEBLiberal leader Herbert Henry Asquith went to great lengths to oppose the Suffragettes. Many Liberals saw trade unions and the emerging Labour Party as direct competition for the support of...
Suffragettes and the Black Friday protests: 18 November 1910
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WEBOn 20 June 1914 one of the first deputations of suffragettes met with the Prime Minister Herbert Asquith. Contrary to the popular view of suffragettes it was a group of six working class...
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WEBDec 5, 2018 · Suffragettes. By William Murphy. PDF EPUB KINDLE Print. This article briefly introduces the suffragettes and their campaign, reflecting on their pre-war methods and the divisions that emerged …
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WEBWhat tactics and types of protest were employed by the movement to draw attention to their cause? [sources covering: marches; attacks on pillar-boxes; response to imprisonment; hunger strikes;...
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