Emmeline Pankhurst statue
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Emmeline Pankhurst,born 1858,was a supporter of votes for women.She formed the Womens Franchise League to protesr against inequality.When her husband died she formed the Womens Social and Political Union.They smashed windows and assaulted police officers and both her and her daughters were repeatedly put in prison where they went on hunger strike.They ceased this activity in World War 1 and encouraged women to increase production in the war effort.In 1918 women over 30 yrs old were given the right to vote.She died in 1928 and in 1930 this statue was erected in Victoria Tower gardens behind the hoses of Parliament.
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