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Available
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Publication
Vintage (1988), Edition: Mti Rei, Paperback, 342 pages
Description
Traces the history of the Militant Suffragettes, whose campaign to win votes for women rocked the foundations of British political and social life.
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A pictorial history of the Women's Suffrage Movement in Great Britain, told in the stirring words of the Pankhursts and others. What a battle they fought, and how they were demeaned--how entrenched the system, still.
Physical description
342 p.; 10.6 inches
ISBN
0679721312 / 9780679721314
Local notes
feminisms
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