Many suffragettes spent time in gaol, and some were force-fed. Probably the most famous would be Emmeline Pankhurst.
charistics of the women's suffrage movement
women's suffrage is their right to vote the womens's suffrage movement was in 1920
Suffrage A+
Womens suffrage ie womens rights
womens suffrage
Various suffragettes were jailed for supporting women's suffrage, including notable figures like Emmeline Pankhurst and Alice Paul. These women were actively involved in the suffrage movement and faced imprisonment for their advocacy and civil disobedience in the fight for women's right to vote.
womens suffrage
charistics of the women's suffrage movement
women's suffrage is their right to vote the womens's suffrage movement was in 1920
Women Right To Vote
Women voting
Suffrage A+
that's right
Womens suffrage ie womens rights
Womens suffrage ie womens rights
Womens suffrage ie womens rights
Nineteenth amendment