Deeds Not Words: Emmeline Pankhurst's Leadership in the Suffrage Movement
  • Home
    • Thesis
  • Context
    • Timeline
    • The Early Suffrage Movement
  • The Campaign
    • The WSPU
    • Political Theater
    • Militant Tactics
    • A Shift in Policy
  • Reactions
    • The Suffragists
    • The Government
    • The Public
  • Reform
  • Conclusion
    • Leadership
    • Legacy
  • Required Materials
    • Bibliography
    • Process Paper

The Campaign

" With the explosion of 'militancy,' ... hundreds of thousands of women pushed women’s suffrage to center stage, challenged conventional notions of women’s role, and confronted the government in never-before-dreamed-of acts of mass militancy and civil disobedience." 
– Barbara Winslow, Sisters of Suffrage: British and American Women Fight for the Vote
The WSPU link
Political Theater
Militant Tactics Link
A Shift in Policy link

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