The WSPU was a group led by Emmeline Pankhurst. Their aim was to gain equal voting rights for women. Emmeline gave speeches encouraging women to take action in order to achieve this goal.
On the centenary of some British women winning the right to vote, 100 Women speaks to six women who share their first name with suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst. Spread across the globe ...
Relatives of women's rights activist Emmeline Pankhurst have written a new choral piece marking 100 years of women's suffrage. The Pankhurst Anthem features music by composer Lucy Pankhurst and ...
Emmeline Pankhurst was one such woman ... At first, women in the WSPU focused on making speeches, gathering petitions, organising rallies and publishing pamphlets and newsletters to garner ...
Climate extremists targeted the Emmeline Pankhurst statue in Manchester with ... in a high-visibility vest on October 26, along with a speech bubble that read 'Deeds not words: Just Stop Oil'.