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  2. Emmeline Pankhurst - Wikipedia

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    Emmeline Pankhurst (née Goulden; 15 July 1858 – 14 June 1928) was a British political activist ... Pankhurst was arrested for the first time in February 1908, ...

  3. Suffragette bombing and arson campaign - Wikipedia

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    WSPU Leader Emmeline Pankhurst was herself arrested in the aftermath for planning the attack on Lloyd George's house, and was later sentenced to three years in prison. [29] [30] Between February and March, railway signal wires were purposely cut on lines across the country, further endangering train journeys. [31] [32]

  4. Week of Self-Denial - Wikipedia

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    Emmeline Pankhurst, WSPU's chairperson, was unable to attend most of the week's activities as she was in prison. [15] However, she happened to be released just in time to attend a large meeting at the Royal Albert Hall marking the close of the week on 19 March. Her imprisonment was well known; thus her attendance was not expected.

  5. Black Friday (1910) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Clarke, Emmeline Pankhurst's younger sister, was present at both Black Friday and the demonstration in Downing Street on 22 November. After a month in prison for breaking windows in Downing Street, she was released on 23 December, and died on Christmas Day of a brain haemorrhage at age 48.

  6. Women's Social and Political Union - Wikipedia

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    On the evening of 9 March 1914 in Glasgow, about 40 militant suffragettes, including members of the Bodyguard team, brawled with several squads of police constables who were attempting to re-arrest Emmeline Pankhurst during a pro-suffrage rally at St. Andrew's Hall. [37]

  7. Annie Kenney - Wikipedia

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    In February 1907, she was in Aberdeen where she was supposed to be accompanying Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst, but they had been arrested at the House of Commons protest. Kenny joined Helen Fraser at the city's Castlegate , describing it as a 'special duty' allocated her by the national WSPU.

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  9. Battle of Downing Street - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Downing Street was a march of suffragettes to Downing Street, London, on 22 November 1910.Organized by Emmeline Pankhurst's Women's Social and Political Union, the march took place four days after Black Friday, a suffragette protest outside the House of Commons that saw the women violently attacked by police.