Title: Source B
1Source B I am satisfied with my present position,
and of my almost unlimited power of usefulness,
that I have no need of a vote, and should not use
it if I had it. Edith Milner, writing in The
Times, 29 October 1906
Source B I am satisfied with my present position,
and of my almost unlimited power of usefulness,
that I have no need of a vote, and should not use
it if I had it. Edith Milner, writing in The
Times, 29 October 1906
Source B I am satisfied with my present position,
and of my almost unlimited power of usefulness,
that I have no need of a vote, and should not use
it if I had it. Edith Milner, writing in The
Times, 29 October 1906
Source B I am satisfied with my present position,
and of my almost unlimited power of usefulness,
that I have no need of a vote, and should not use
it if I had it. Edith Milner, writing in The
Times, 29 October 1906
2 We have tried every way, but we have had
contempt poured upon us. Violence is the only way
that we have to get the power that every citizen
should have Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in 1912
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We have tried every way, but we have had
contempt poured upon us. Violence is the only way
that we have to get the power that every citizen
should have Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in 1912
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We have tried every way, but we have had
contempt poured upon us. Violence is the only way
that we have to get the power that every citizen
should have Emmeline Pankhurst, speaking in 1912
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6Mrs Pankhurst led a small group to the door of
the House (of Commons). Here she was handed a
short letter from the Prime Minister who was
refusing to meet her. I am firmly resolved to
stand here until I am seen she cried. Inspector
Jarvis then began to push her away, and his men
laid hands on the other women. To end the
struggle she struck the Inspector lightly on the
cheek. I know why you did that, he said. She
struck him on the other cheek, and he called his
men Take her away
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Mrs Pankhurst led a small group to the door of
the House (of Commons). Here she was handed a
short letter from the Prime Minister who was
refusing to meet her. I am firmly resolved to
stand here until I am seen she cried. Inspector
Jarvis then began to push her away, and his men
laid hands on the other women. To end the
struggle she struck the Inspector lightly on the
cheek. I know why you did that, he said. She
struck him on the other cheek, and he called his
men Take her away
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10Theodore Taylor MP Women claim, not as a favour,
but as an inherent right as citizens if this
country, a share in its government through their
own votes and the ballot box I know it is
fashionable for us men to chuckle and say What
superior being we are! I do not think we men
can claim any superiority over women.
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Theodore Taylor MP Women claim, not as a favour,
but as an inherent right as citizens if this
country, a share in its government through their
own votes and the ballot box I know it is
fashionable for us men to chuckle and say What
superior being we are! I do not think we men
can claim any superiority over women.
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Theodore Taylor MP Women claim, not as a favour,
but as an inherent right as citizens if this
country, a share in its government through their
own votes and the ballot box I know it is
fashionable for us men to chuckle and say What
superior being we are! I do not think we men
can claim any superiority over women.
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