Vintage Feminism: classic feminist texts in short form WITH AN
INTRODUCTION BY JESS PHILLIPS Soldier, criminal, militant,
hooligan, revolutionary: these labels Emmeline Pankhurst took up
and wore proudly in her long struggle for women's suffrage. This
shortened edition of her autobiography tells the inside story of
this struggle: the tireless campaigning, the betrayals by men in
power, the relentless round of arrests and hunger strikes, the
horror of force-feeding. It is a reminder of the controversial
means, the indomitable spirit and the sacrifices of life and
liberty by which women won their political freedom. ALSO IN THE
VINTAGE FEMINIST SHORTS SERIES: The Second Sex by Simone de
Beauvoir A Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Mary
Wollstonecraft The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf A Room of One's Own by
Virginia Woolf
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