Emmeline Pankhurst, British suffragette, in a cell in Holloway Prison, London, 1908. Artist: Unknown

Emmeline Pankhurst, British suffragette, in a cell in Holloway Prison, London, 1908. Artist: Unknown

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Emmeline Pankhurst, British suffragette, in a cell in Holloway Prison, London, 1908. Emmeline Pankhurst (1857-1918) and her daughter Christabel (1880-1958), were among the leaders of the campaign to secure the vote for women. Their militant tactics resulted in their being arrested on numerous occasions (12 times in one year in Emmeline's case). In 1908, the women served 2 months apiece in Holloway Prison after leading a deputation to Parliament and inciting the crowd to 'rush' the House of Commons.

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