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Suffragette: the Autobiography of Emmeline Pankhurst
Suffragette: the Autobiography of Emmeline Pankhurst | Emmeline Pankhurst
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Now a major motion picture! Emmeline Pankhurst was a leader of the British suffrage movement in a critical era-the early 1900's-and helped women win the right to vote. Although reviled by many for the violent tactics that she eventually adopted, including arson, she was named by Time magazine as one of the 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century. In this fascinating autobiography, originally published as "My Own Story", Pankhurst details the story of the women's suffrage movement, including the escalating battle between activists and the government, her multiple stints in prison, hunger strikes, and forced feeding. This books has been carefully proofread and curated for quality. It includes all original illustrations, and is customized for display on the Kindle. Excerpt:This vague feeling of mine began to shape itself into conviction about the time my brothers and I were sent to school. The education of the English boy, then as now, was considered a much more serious matter than the education of the English boy's sister. My parents, especially my father, discussed the question of my brothers' education as a matter of real importance. My education and that of my sister were scarcely discussed at all. Of course we went to a carefully selected girls' school, but beyond the facts that the head mistress was a gentlewoman and that all the pupils were girls of my own class, nobody seemed concerned. A girl's education at that time seemed to have for its prime object the art of "making home attractive"-presumably to migratory male relatives. It used to puzzle me to understand why I was under such a particular obligation to make home attractive to my brothers. We were on excellent terms of friendship, but it was never suggested to them as a duty that they make home attractive to me. Why not? Nobody seemed to know. The answer to these puzzling questions came to me unexpectedly one night when I lay in my little bed waiting for sleep to overtake me. It was a custom of my father and mother to make the round of our bedrooms every night before going themselves to bed. When they entered my room that night I was still awake, but for some reason I chose to feign slumber. My father bent over me, shielding the candle flame with his big hand. I cannot know exactly what thought was in his mind as he gazed down at me, but I heard him say, somewhat sadly, "What a pity she wasn't born a lad." My first hot impulse was to sit up in bed and protest that I didn't want to be a boy, but I lay still and heard my parents' footsteps pass on toward the next child's bed. I thought about my father's remark for many days afterward, but I think I never decided that I regretted my sex. However, it was made quite clear that men considered themselves superior to women, and that women apparently acquiesced in that belief.
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BookishRedhead
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Pickpick

As much as I hate politics this was a pretty interesting read writing by an interesting and strong woman.
Emmeline Pankhurst is underrated and deserves more love and respect

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TrishB
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I‘m loosely defining the civil rights movement!
Capitalism
Lunch with sisters and big footie match on Sunday!!
No ❄️
#friyayintro

alisiakae Enjoy your weekend plans! 💜 5y
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Andrew65
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CarolynM Great quote❤️ 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸 6y
Andrew65 @CarolynM @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Have to always remember the work people had to put in and the extents they had to go to, to get what they should have always had. Don‘t know about America or Australia just wish there were better options to vote for! Last election it felt like there was no viable option. 6y
CarolynM Yes, it is hard to be enthusiastic about any of them but there are some I despise more than others😂Still, what decent person would put themselves forward in the political world these days? Why would you do it to yourself or your family? 6y
Andrew65 @CarolynM Love the strategy. Let‘s vote for the one we despise least! 😂😂 6y
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TrishB
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#independentwomen #augustgrrrl
@Cinfhen
One of those that helped some of us become independent women.

julesG Oh good one! 7y
Cinfhen Well done 🙌🏻💕 7y
britt_brooke 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
batsy 👍👍👍 7y
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cyarwood
Suffragette: My Own Story | Emmeline Pankhurst
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Mrs Pankhurst is a talented writer, descriptive and good at theatrical story telling which might explain her gift as a speaker as well. Sometimes there are too-long sections of speeches, but for the most part it is horrifying, hilarious, tragic and rousing. It makes the work that went into women's suffrage tangible and awe-inspiring.

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Ellen_C
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OMG I just read about a graphic novel series on suffragettes who knew martial arts. It's a 3 volume series called Suffrajitsu, available only via Amazon kindle or Comixology. Must have!!!

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Eugeniavb
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Mehso-so

This is an interesting book. The story of the things that these women had to resort to and how they were punished in their fight to get to vote is shocking and should be widely known. But the way it is told can be repetitive and a little dull at times. Mrs Pankhurst was obviously a tremendously brave woman with many qualities, but in our day and age she would have been greatly helped by a seasoned ghost writer.

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Eugeniavb
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Me all cozy but feeling guilty with all that these poor women went through. It's a bit of a slow book for me but wow I need to know how they ended pulling this off!

MrBook Beautiful pic! 8y
JoeStalksBeck Cozy! 8y
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Eugeniavb
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Waiting for my daughter who's having an evaluation, can't help but feel amazed at the level of aggression and cruelty that the suffragettes went through. They were hurt, unfairly imprisoned, their lives threatened so that women could vote. This is not a fun and lively book, but boy is it a necessary one.

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Eugeniavb
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My kindle is the best thing that has happened to my insomniac self. I used to toss and turn tormenting myself thinking about things I should or shouldn't be doing for hours. Now as soon as I can't go back to sleep out comes my #ereader. Much better use of my time, and so much better for my peace of mind! #seasonsreadings2016

Loreen I agree. 8y
saresmoore Yes! 8y
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Eugeniavb
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"Those men and women are fortunate who are born at a time when a great struggle for human freedom is in progress. It is an added good fortune to have parents who take a personal part in the great movements of their time. I am glad and thankful that this was my case." #firstlines

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BookishFeminist
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Can't resist one more meme. I love historical photos + meme mashups. 😂 These ladies are my inspiration for today, as well as the many other women & men that were by their sides! 🗳🙋🇺🇸

ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled I love this!! 😂😂 8y
queerbookreader I went to go wear white today too and then swiftly realized I own zero white clothes 😅 so I wore combat boots instead 8y
sprainedbrain 💪💪💪💪💪 8y
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Reviewsbylola Thats great! 8y
WhatDeeReads I have conflicted feelings about the suffragettes, but I love this meme. 8y
jveezer Please bring it ladies. Your authentic voice is long overdue in the USA. 8y
dylanisreading 👏🏼👏🏽👏🏾 8y
BookishFeminist @Lucky_Ladee I'm right there with you- I like some of them better than others. 😬 8y
KarenUK 🙌🙌🙌🙌 8y
heatherspoetlife I love everything about this! 8y
BookishFeminist @jveezer I have a feeling women will speak out in large quantities this election, and thankfully so! 8y
BookishFeminist @lemonlime799 😂😂 if it makes you feel any better, I specifically had to buy this because my wardrobe looks like I stole it from Wednesday Addams. Like I probably won't even wear white on my wedding day! But I bought white pants yesterday & this Hillary shirt specifically bc of the message & its color!! 8y
LauraBeth ❤️ this! I already voted but I'm also going to go with my hubby later - a first generation American - who got here because his parents who have no education - wanted more for him than what life in the Dominican Republic could have offered 😀 8y
BookishFeminist @LauraBeth ❤️❤️!! That's beautiful. I'm glad you guys get to share this moment together. It's a very important election for many reasons and I'm glad that so many like your husband get to have their voices heard. 😀 8y
[DELETED] 1409720085 I love this picture! ❤️Votes for women!!! 8y
Bookzombie 💟 8y
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BookishFeminist
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About to head to the polls. You should do the same if you haven't already! 🗳🙋🇺🇸

LauraBeth We're leaving now 😀 8y
BookishFeminist @LauraBeth 💪🏼 may your lines be short! 8y
Librariana Mailed in vote back in October! 😊 8y
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DyAnne Voted by mail here in WA! #imwithher 8y
BookInMyHands I love voting by mail! #oregonian 8y
Reviewsbylola Love this meme! 😂😂 8y
Nonaroo I voted early last week! 8y
Peterdamien I think it might be these glorious, awesome memes which are what get me and my blood pressure through the next week or so 8y
angrylilasian Voted before the sun was up! 💪 8y
BookishFeminist @angrylilasian I was trying to do that today but accidentally fell back asleep. 😆 8y
BookishFeminist @Peterdamien Right?! Sometimes the internet comes through when we need it. 8y
BookishFeminist @librariana @DyAnne @BookInMyHands @Reviewsbylola @Nonaroo 💪🏼💪🏽💪🏾 Glad y'all have voted!! Virginia doesn't have early voting unfortunately unless you work out of county (which my sedentary butt does not 😆), but I'm glad I did it today instead of early. There's something nice about casting my vote on Election Day with everyone else! 🇺🇸 It helps that my poll wasn't too crowded and I live in a liberal city. 8y
Librariana Oh, I would've 💙loved💙 to've voted in person, but we live in a different state than where we have our residency, so mailed in it was 😊 8y
BookishFeminist @librariana Completely understandable! I've been in your shoes before & know what that's like. It's also satisfying to mail it off. ❤️ Just glad I got the chance to vote in person for this because it's been years!! I've been out of state for a while. 8y
Bookzombie 💟 8y
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Michellesibs
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A fantastic detailed account of the suffragette. Emmeline writes in a very factual unattached manner but that didn't stop me from getting attached. I could not put this down. This period in history was about way more than women getting the right to vote, it was about us females being recognised as people. What these woman achieved was amazing. Hats off to them. These woman changed history and I for one am thankful to them.

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BookishFeminist
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Happy bday to Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928), British political activist & founder of the Women's Social & Political Union & Women's Party. She's best known for leading the suffragette movement in England with her violent protest tactics. She promoted women's equality in public life, including the right to vote for women regardless of marriage status. Her memoir is also great & was the basis for the Suffragette movie last year. 🙋🏻 #ReadWomen

Megabooks 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Great movie! 8y
BookishFeminist @Ebooksandcooks @Riveted_Reader_Melissa 👍🏼👍🏼 I still haven't seen the movie! But I think I saw it on HBO GO so may watch that soon. 8y
TrulyBookish @Riveted_Reader_Melissa the movie is very good! 8y
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