Last few hours left - REGISTER TO VOTE! As I’ve been reminding especially my female students, women died and were tortured for this right not that long ago!
Art from the brilliant Suffragette: The Battle for Equality, by David Roberts.
Link to register: https://t.co/i5WnkNdLHc

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Suffragette: The Battle for Equality
by David Roberts

https://t.co/aZu0yOOx1G

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Thanks for speaking up for . The CCP and its puppets don't want to honour the Basic Law and 1 country 2 systems. They have deprived us of the rights of universal suffrage, freedom of speech, press, assembly etc and made arbitrary arrests. They have to be sanctioned.

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12 x 16 Years shortlist : Suffragette: The Battle for Equality David Roberts

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Suffragette: The Battle for Equality
by David Roberts

https://t.co/WB1iBUxGOW

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"Hey man, well she's a total blam-blam
She said she had to squeeze it but she then she
Oh don't lean on me man, 'cause you can't afford the ticket..." (David Bowie, Suffragette City)

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‘Deeds Not Words’ - a series of images depicting the women’s suffrage movement in the UK (realised I never shared the whole series on Twitter!)

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New in: Votes for Catherine Susan and Me, 1910, by Kathleen Ainslie - in which the two dolls embark on a campaign of women's suffrage... with something of a cop out ending after they tire of prison life and promise to go home quietly 🤔 https://t.co/a84wDIE4zD

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Today is the deadline for the I chose to represent women’s suffrage- not just the early years but the work that was done by WOC in the decades following, and of course there is more work ahead.

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Day 7 of is Olivia Howard Dunbar (1873–1953). An active member of the women's suffrage movement, she wrote “The Shell of Sense” (1908) & “The Long Chamber” (1914), as well as criticism on the ghost story in her 1905 essay “The Decay of the Ghost in Fiction.”

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A reminder that is the only Accredited Museum dedicated to women's history in the UK, and a designated Recognised Collection of National Significance. This is one of many items from our Suffrage Collection

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"Roberts’s handsomely illustrated history of the battle for women’s suffrage in the U.K. and the U.S. makes its American debut in time for the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment." https://t.co/Dyhyy1V9Nq

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For today's in response to the we're sharing images of protest that shaped history, looking at Suffragettes from the Women's Library


Image: Preparation for WSPU rally, 1910, making banners
https://t.co/j6lGvD1zLe

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Suffragette: The Battle For Equality by ()

We are producing Year 6 teaching plans to help teachers integrate their teaching of this illustrated non-fiction title across the

Visit https://t.co/TEknSEFtrh on Sept 17th to access!

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Sophia & Giles Pilcher overcame personal tragedy to become stalwarts of the campaign. Discover their part in Surrey’s road to the vote with our latest biog page https://t.co/YZudsz4arc

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No sir. To withdraw the bill, it has to wait for the LegCo to resume in October, then discuss if it is really withdrawn or passed. Hence it is essential to pass the "HK human rights and democracy act" to achieve HK universal suffrage!

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Supremely talented & radical artist Evelyn de Morgan was born in 1855. Her arresting paintings are imbued with a rich spiritual, mythological & allegorical symbolism.
Evelyn & ceramicist husband William de Morgan were involved in Spiritualism, Suffrage & Pacifism

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On sale in October!

Suffragette: The Battle for Equality explores the history of the women’s suffrage movement in the U.K. and the U.S. just in time for the hundredth anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment.


https://t.co/RbKYmLuD41

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LIGHTING the WAY: Physician & political agitator Marie Equi (1872-1952) worked for women's suffrage, reproductive rights & workers' rights nationwide - 1 of the women profiled in next FREE Lighting the Way tour 8/29 10:30 am. Meet https://t.co/y1KZN0f4Lc

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'Holloway Prison brooch' designed by Sylvia Pankhurst as a medal of honour for British suffragettes who had been imprisoned and tortured in their fight for women's suffrage

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