Member of the Woman's Social and Political Union who advocated for women's right to vote.
1 One sees the whole-hearted enthusiasm of both the suffragette and the dancer.
2 Sylvia Pankhurst's book is a comprehensive first-hand account of the suffragette movement.
3 They ended their protest by the statue of the suffragette Millicent Fawcett.
4 These public campaigns echoed the suffragette campaigns of the beginning of the century.
5 It was certainly the written word that started the suffragist and suffragette movements.
6 The papers got hold of Eleanor's share in the suffragette disturbance.
7 I expect I'd better set one of these suffragette ladies on yore trail.
8 Helen and her daughter Laura have cameo roles as suffragette foot-soldiers.
9 She promised, smiling, for even a suffragette may like pretty hats.
10 I didn't wait to hear his revelations about the lovely suffragette - -
11 So would Mubs, if she ever noticed anything that didn't wave suffragette colours.
12 The painter and suffragette Maud Humphrey was the mother of which great star?
13 Stamp a suffragette slogan across the king's head on a penny.
14 He is a prim suffragette foolish enough to ascend in a hot-air balloon.
15 Yet the suffragette campaign was just one aspect of the wider struggle for equality.
16 I never saw a suffragette , under menace of violence, otherwise than cool and collected.
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