Publication

1912 - Woman's Press, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

17,500 words, Guess

Page Count

70 pages

Physical Format

Electronic resource

Identifiers

Alternate Titles

  • Votes for women.

Description

In these speeches, Emmeline Pankhurst and other leading militant suffragists defend themselves against the charges of damaging city property in their attempt to publicize the issue of women's suffrage. They illustrate the complexity of the issue and the ambivalence of the court which found them guilty of damaging city property yet acknowledged the virtues of the cause for which they were fighting.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women and Transnational Networks

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