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Unionised Women Teachers and Women’s Suffrage

2007
This year, 1911, is emphatically the women’s year in the history of our professional Associations’, exclaimed Mr Croft, suffrage motion mover at the Aberystwyth National Union of Teachers (NUT) conference.1 For women elementary teachers the heyday inside the profession, in local and national instances, and outside, in the women’s movement, was the ...
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Women’s Suffrage Collection

The Charleston Advisor, 2019
Accessible Archives’ Women’s Suffrage Collection provides access to digitized newspapers originally published between 1849 and 1913 that were concerned with women’s rights and suffragist endeavors. The collection’s five parts encompass iconic publications such as The Lily , the first ...
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Women, Suffrage and Parliament

Chrystal Macmillan was an energetic campaigner for women’s suffrage throughout Scotland from 1906 till 1913. As a non-violent constitutional suffragist, she was elected to NUWSS Executive Committee which met in London, working alongside Millicent Fawcett.
Helen Kay, Rose Pipes
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Suffrage scrapbooks and emotional histories of women’s activism

Women's History Review, 2022
Cherish Watton
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