Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst & her daughters, Sylvia & Christobel. And Emily Davison who killed herself under the hooves of the Kings horse in the Derby horserace in 1913.
The suffragettes were people who fought against keeping women from voting. Some of the most famous were Emily Wilding Davidson and Emmeline Pankhurst.
Many suffragettes spent time in gaol, and some were force-fed. Probably the most famous would be Emmeline Pankhurst.
Emily davison, charline corter and anne pilan
The suffragettes were the violent campaigners.
fighting for women's rights for other things.
Suffragettes are women who demanded voting rights.
Well, some say they did help, others believed not. A man named David Lloyd George supported them before the suffragettes became more violent.
the aussie suffragettes were a group of wemon wanting the right to vote
While there were societies and associationsof suffragettes, suffragettes were simply women who actively supported granting women the vote. To join was simply to do.
the year the suffragettes saw that there aim was acjieved was 1912 the year the suffragettes saw that there aim was acjieved was 1912
The Suffragettes - 1913 was released on: USA: 31 May 1913
The purpose of them was to fight against not letting women vote. A few famous names were Emily Davidson and emmeline pankhurst. They changed the 19th amendment. The purpose of them was to fight against not letting women vote. A few famous names were Emily Davidson and emmeline pankhurst. They changed the 19th amendment. The suffragettes consisted of many different unions with the most famous being the WSPU that was founded and headed by the Pankhursts. The suffragettes fought for womens suffrage (rights to vote) through, mainly, the use of violence and crime. Emily Davidson was indeed famous as she threw herself underneath the King's horses in a Derby and her funeral became a suffragette protest.
Suffragettes in the Bud - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U