The third Pankhurst sister Adela (left) with fellow suffragettes Jessie and Annie Kenney in 1910.
By Colonel Linley Blathwayt, via Wikimedia Commons
Emmeline Pankhurst’s youngest daughter fought for women’s right to vote, but she’s more problematic to commemorate.
The arrest of Flora Drummond, and Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst in 1908.
LSE Library
Justified or not, some of the suffragettes’ actions were still criminal. And many would consider a conviction a badge of honour.
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The women’s suffrage campaign shows the advantages of petitioning, even when demands are rejected.
Emmeline, Christabel and Sylvia Pankhurst: a family at war with itself.
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Sylvia Pankhurst’s book is the dominant narrative of the time, but was she unfair to her sister Christabel?