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... throw herself under Cyril Smith. it .4. 'VI , ~, 7 -4 ! I . / . Word has it that, as a grand gesture to fifty years_ of women's suffrage, Vanessa Redgrave is going ...
... just celebrated the anniversary of women's suffrage and I think this is relevant, for with their emancipation it is now totally acceptable for women to order drinks in pubs just like men. And of course, more women are wage earners these da y s. This ...
... generated over the jubilee celebrations of women's suffrage may well evaporate in the face of to-day's report on the chattel status of wives when it comes to the family finances. A survey of nearly 900 women carried out by an assurance company revealed ...
... 1913. Hope, the heroine, is a keen supporter of women's suffrage, but her husband, Roger Bacon. cannot see eye to eye with his ardent wife. After many arguments and stormy scenes, which would make Women's Libbers of to-day glow with pride, Roger is won ...
... typical and ordinar, but we do try to bring in threads of what was going on at the time. In 1905 it was the peak of women's suffrage. And Edward Vll's reign was the first time ever in England that you could say the word Jewish without it being pejorative ...
... liberated, to love women and to be fully themselves, when women are liberated to be full people. Ten years ago she helped found the National Organisation of Women (NOW), which became one of the most prominent and powerful of American women's organisations ...
... strength of the wedding vows and human weakness. 19.59 The Editors. George Scott probes Women and the Press with 94- year old Dame Margaret Ashby, editor of Women's Suffrage News. 11.40 Dilemmas: Why be Brave ? Is courage still relevant, asks Professor Bernard ...
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... double moral standard for men and women. The Act was repealed in 1883. The question of the women's vote was first aired in 1840. But it was not till 1918, nearly 80 years later, that women over 30 were granted suffrage. It took a total of 28 Bills, a militant ...
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... the vote women to a study which two Manchester made of the women’s suffrage movement while flamboyant suffragettes like Emmeline Ghristabel Sylvia Pankhiurst stole the glory with headline-hitting activities a veritable army of unknown women out the sticks ...
... the 50th anniversary of women's suffrage. Women have been urged to girlcott males. whether husbands or employers, dump babies in the men's laps and converge on city halls to toss away their symbols of oppression. Not all women are in favour of the strike ...