Right To Vote Collection
"Unyielding Determination: The Fight for the Right to Vote" Step back in time to witness the Suffragette demonstration on May 21, 1906
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"Unyielding Determination: The Fight for the Right to Vote" Step back in time to witness the Suffragette demonstration on May 21, 1906. Women from all walks of life united, demanding their voices be heard and their right to vote recognized. Their unwavering spirit ignited a movement that would change history. In a sepia-toned photo captured on December 19, 1908, we see a joyous procession welcoming Emmeline Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst, and Mary Leigh upon their early release from prison. These brave women had endured hardships behind bars for daring to challenge societal norms. Another sepia image reveals Christabel Pankhurst and Emmeline Pethick Lawrence purchasing Scottish heather in support of Mary Philips' release on September 18, 1908. Even amidst adversity, they found ways to rally together and uplift one another. Locked within Holloway Prison's walls in 1908 was none other than Emmeline Pankhurst herself. This haunting sepia photograph captures her resilience as she fought tirelessly for equality from within those cold confines. On October 13th of the same year, yet another sepia image shows Emmeline Pankhurst alongside Christabel Pankhurst and Flora Drummond being read the warrant for their arrest. Undeterred by threats or intimidation tactics employed against them by authorities determined to silence their cause. A powerful editorial cartoon titled "The Catch of the Season, " dating back to 1917 depicts suffragettes seizing an opportunity during wartime turmoil to further disrupt society's complacency towards women's rights - reminding us that progress knows no bounds. Belgian Suffragettes took matters into their own hands in a print from 1908 when they upset ballot boxes – symbolic acts of defiance against an unjust system that denied them representation. In yet another sepia photo dated October 12th, 1908.