Secrets of the Suffragettes: An Exploration of Exclusion in the British Suffragette Movement

Secrets of the Suffragettes: An Exploration of Exclusion in the British Suffragette Movement
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Publisher : Nielsen
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 1916007627
ISBN-13 : 9781916007628
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Book Synopsis Secrets of the Suffragettes: An Exploration of Exclusion in the British Suffragette Movement by : Shaherazad Umbreen

Download or read book Secrets of the Suffragettes: An Exploration of Exclusion in the British Suffragette Movement written by Shaherazad Umbreen and published by Nielsen. This book was released on 2019-05-22 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Suffragettes have long been revered in British history, for their contribution to the women's rights movement, and the sacrifices that they made in order to secure the right for women to vote in public elections. Despite their undeniable and positive influence on the political landscape, the history of the Suffragettes is one that is centred around the actions and voices of white, mainly middle-class women; reflecting a suffrage movement that excluded many of their contemporaries. In this book, the pro-colonial, conservative opinions of Emmeline Pankhurst, the founder of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) have been examined, alongside the contrasting views of her daughter, Sylvia Pankhurst. The focus is then shifted onto the only woman of colour who is noted as playing a significant role within the women's suffrage movement: Princess Sophia Duleep Singh. Finally, the impact that colonialism has had on our perception of the movement is touched upon; more significantly, the ways in which history has erased women of colour, and the roles that they played within the suffrage. The exploration concludes that many of the Suffragettes were, indeed, guilty of a bias towards white women, and that others openly supported British imperialism, which was the root of a great deal of suffering for women within the colonies. History has also excluded prominent activists of colour from the narrative, although their stories are painstakingly being uncovered thanks, in part, to modern scholars.This book is for anyone who believes that true equality is always intersectional.


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