

Ok, so, I‘m the latest post-er ever as this was taken in February, but you must see this pic with brilliant goodies from @BookwormAHN for our #coffeebeanbookclub! Thank you, my friend! They all made me wear a huge grin! 🤩😍😃#CBBC @Mommamanzi
Ok, so, I‘m the latest post-er ever as this was taken in February, but you must see this pic with brilliant goodies from @BookwormAHN for our #coffeebeanbookclub! Thank you, my friend! They all made me wear a huge grin! 🤩😍😃#CBBC @Mommamanzi
This is an interesting account of a lesser-known event in the history of the women‘s suffrage campaign, the Great Pilgrimage. Over 6 wks in 1913, hundreds of women (anti-militancy) marched to London from all over the country to prove how many respectable, law-abiding women wanted the vote. They couldn‘t #LetItBe the way things were, and better #DontStopMeNow as they campaigned to be given the vote on equal terms as men. Not #WithoutMe !
How to organise a protest for votes for women c1910
Campaigning for votes in 1913. Hurrah for the miners.