The great leader of the women's suffrage movement tells the story
of her struggles in her own words. Emmeline Pankhurst grew up all
too aware of the prevailing attitude of her day: that men were
considered superior to women. When she was just fourteen she
attended her first suffrage meeting, and returned home a confirmed
suffragist. Throughout the course of her career she endured
humiliation, prison, hunger strikes and the repeated frustration of
her aims by men in power, but she rose to become a guiding light of
the Suffragette movement. This is the story, in Pankhurst's own
words, of her struggle for equality.
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