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Votes for Women! - Deeds Not Words

A new presentation from 2010, again designed for working together with a much younger colleague, Sarah Gilkes - and preferably with the addition of an arresting police presence.

The year 1910 saw a turning point in the suffrage movement:   Though passed in the Commons, a Conciliation Bill that offered votes for some women was abandoned on 18 November, as an election was called .  That 'Black Friday' brought a pitched battle between women and police outside Parliament; suffragette Ellen Pitfield died later as a consequence of the injuries she received.  This was the year that many  woman ceased to be willing to be arrested quietly and without resistance.

 

One way or another the resourceful pair will always get away, so the scene can be re-set and replayed throughout an event either at the same or  various close locations.