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... of government meetings to window smashing , hunger - striking , and organizing huge open - air meetings . Taking as their motto , “ deeds not words , ” the Pankhursts positioned themselves as a revolutionary alternative to the more ...
... of government meetings to window smashing , hunger - striking , and organizing huge open - air meetings . Taking as their motto , “ deeds not words , ” the Pankhursts positioned themselves as a revolutionary alternative to the more ...
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... Pankhurst's history of the suffrage movement , The Suffragette ( 1911 ) , quotes at length one of speeches produced by Elizabeth Robins in her novel The Convert as a “ truthful picture of a typical Battersea meeting ” ( 99 ) .
... Pankhurst's history of the suffrage movement , The Suffragette ( 1911 ) , quotes at length one of speeches produced by Elizabeth Robins in her novel The Convert as a “ truthful picture of a typical Battersea meeting ” ( 99 ) .
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... movement : from Annie Kenney's attempt to transform herself from “ mill lass ” to “ lady ” so that she might gain entrance into a government meeting , to the military attire of Mrs. Flora Drummond ( aka “ General ” Drummond ) .
... movement : from Annie Kenney's attempt to transform herself from “ mill lass ” to “ lady ” so that she might gain entrance into a government meeting , to the military attire of Mrs. Flora Drummond ( aka “ General ” Drummond ) .
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