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Punishment of English suffragettes, 1909
Three women, who had an encounter with police during the Prime Minister's visit, were sentenced to imprisonment and penal labor
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Suffragette's hunger strike in Manchester prison, 1909
A woman had made a barrier to stop the guards from force-feeding her, but after one hour of pouring water, the guards broke in
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Suffragettes in London's Albert Hall, 1909
The day after the play by suffragettes in Albert Hall, three hundred people were given the task to find the women who had hidden in different places in the hall and had spent the night there.
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Encounter between suffragettes and police in London, 1910
Mr. Asquith's promise of supporting the suffragettes' initiative; suffragettes attacking Mr. Asquith's automobile and breaking the windows, an encounter with the police and the arrest of about one hundred women; suffragettes attacking the premises of Churchill and Kerry and breaking the windows, and the arrest of one hundred and fifty-eight women; Churchill's comments about the arrest of the women
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Suffragette's encounter with Churchill, 1909
Suffragette's arrest after attacking Churchill with a whip at a rail station in London
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Arrest of English suffragettes, 1909
Report of women's rights activists disrupting a speech by Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister of England, in Birmingham, their encounter with the police, and the resulting arrests
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Article about English suffragettes, 1911
Article by an English woman about a women's protest at Westminster and the arrest of women by the police; one of the representatives has questioned the Minister of Interior, Churchill, about police actions. Part of the article criticizes government actions and advocates for the participation of women in politics because of their tax contributions and their role in the economy, and emphasizes the need for law reforms.