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Emmeline Pankhurst

by Hanna Sławińska

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Emmeline Pankhurst
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Biography
Name: Emmeline Pankhurst 
Date and place of birth: 15th July 1858; Manchester, England 
Occupation: politician, one of the founders of the British suffragette movement, activist for granting women the right to vote 
Achievements:  British women voting rights 
Date of death: 14th June 1928; London, England 
Emmeline Goulden was born on the 14th or 15th July 1858 in Manchester. She grew up in a politically active family. In 1879 she married a lawyer called Richard Pankhurst. In 1889 she founded the Women's Franchise League. In October 1903 she helped founding the more militant Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU), which participants were called suffragettes. Emmeline was arrested many times and she went on hunger strike herself, resulting in violent force-feeding.  In 1913, the government adopted the "Cat and Mouse" act because of many hunger strikes. On the 14th June 1929 she died shortly after women were granted equal voting rights with men. 
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Biography
Emmeline Goulden was born on the 14th or 15th July 1858 in Manchester. She grew up in a politically active family. In 1879 she married a lawyer called Richard Pankhurst. In 1889 she founded the Women's Franchise League. In October 1903 she helped founding the more militant Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU), which participants were called suffragettes. Emmeline was arrested many times and she went on hunger strike herself, resulting in violent force-feeding.  In 1913, the government adopted the "Cat and Mouse" act because of many hunger strikes. On the 14th June 1929 she died shortly after women were granted equal voting rights with men. 
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Famous quotation 
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“I would rather be a rebel than a slave.” 
“We have to free half of the human race, the women, so that they an help to free the other half.” 
“We are here, not because we are law-breakers; we are here in our efforts to become law-makers.” 
“You have to make more noise than anybody else, you have to make yourself more obtrusive than anybody else, you have to fill all the papers more than anybody else, in fact you have to be there all the time and see that they do not show you under, if you are really going to get your reform realised.” 
“Deeds not words.” 
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