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Women's Suffrage: A Short History of a Great Movement

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The work traces the campaign for women's voting rights from its intellectual and reformist roots through mass political agitation and legal contention, showing how early advocates and participants in broader reform movements challenged exclusion. It examines contested claims about historic precedents and statutory rights, describes episodes of public protest and reaction, and follows the growth of organized suffrage societies and their evolving tactics. Alongside a chronological account, the text analyzes the arguments marshaled for enfranchisement—on grounds of education, citizenship, and justice—and considers how public opinion, parliamentary debate, and legal practice shaped the movement's progress.

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Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett

Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett was a prominent British suffragist and writer, known for her tireless advocacy for women's rights and suffrage. Born in 1847, she played a crucial role in the women's suffrage movement in the United Kingdom, leading the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies. Fawcett authored several influential works, including "Women's Suffrage: A Short History of a Great Movement," which outlines the struggles and achievements of the suffrage campaign. Her biographical sketches in "Some Eminent Women of Our Times" highlight the contributions of notable women in various fields. Fawcett's legacy continues to inspire generations in the fight for gender equality.

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