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Annabella Key
15 January, 20:57
Who was the first suffragette
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Camila Stephenson
15 January, 21:06
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Emmeline Pankhurst was the first suffragette
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16 January, 00:06
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In 1903 Emmeline Pankhurst founded a new organisation, the Women's Social and Political Union. She thought the movement would have to become radical and militant if it was going to be effective. The Daily Mail gave them the name "Suffragettes".
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