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The Suffragette: The History of the Women's Militant Suffrage Movement

audiobook The Suffragette: The History of the Women's Militant Suffrage Movement by Sylvia Pankhurst in History

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US History - Civil War


#1075751 in Books Ingramcontent 2015-09-16 2015-08-19Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.00 x 1.20 x 5.00l; 1.30 #File Name: 0486804844608 pagesThe Suffragette The History of the Women s Militant Suffrage Movement


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Women should read this.By Nova ToddWell written account of the fight for women to vote in England. All women should learn about this universal struggle.1 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Not so greatBy lorraine hansenSaw movie it was great. Book too confusing to follow. Usually other way around8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Women Suffered Continue to Suffer Under Oppressive Patriarchal Societies Throughout the CenturiesBy Jane AzureEmmanline Pankhurst along with many other British women; put women's rights on the map; and were the catalyst for the American suffragette movement. In fact; in the U.S.; women have had the right to vote less than 100 years (women finally achieved the right to vote in 1920). Many people think that women have made huge strides in their fight for equality but in fact women only make 77% of what their male counterparts make for the same exact job/position (these statistics are from a White House research study on the gender pay gap completed in 2015). Compare this with the gender pay gap of 70.6% in 1990. So women have made very little headway in the pay gap in the last 25 years. Additionally; women in the U.S. weren't even allowed to own property until 1839 when the Married Women's Property Act was enacted in Maine - it took until 1900 (merely 116 years ago) for all the states to enact the Married Women's Property Act. It is highly worthwhile noting that the bill first introduced in 1923 to add ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) as the 27th amendment to the Constitution has still not passed to this day despite having been reintroduced in 1972 and every year after that from 1982 since it requires 38 states to ratify it; and only 35 states have to date. As Alice Paul stated in 1923 "We shall not be safe until the principle of equal rights is written into the framework of our government." Who are the real terrorists here?Emmanline Pankhurst and many other women protested peacefully for the right for women to vote for decades with no results whatsoever except for patronizing comments by the patriarchal hierarchy. Most women; as many still do today; suffered terribly under oppressive patriarchal societies throughout the centuries. The only way to deal with these men who controlled every single aspect of women's lives; was to present it to them in a manner they could understand - we won't take no for an answer and if you make us go to war; so we will. War; seems to be the only way to get through to men for that is how they have dealt with each other from time immemorial and to this day. Though women aren't perfect; the world would be a far better; kinder; more peaceful place if women ruled the world.A million thank you's to all the women who have fought for women's rights however they had to do it bearing ridicule; beatings; jail; force feeding; loosing their children; loosing their liveihood even death; to achieve some level of equality - otherwise; we'd all still be living like the women in other countries where women have no rights - beaten; treated like cattle; and in many countries; female genital mutilation on girls and teenagers not to mention girls are sold into prostitution. I ask again; who are the REAL terrorists here!

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