Emmeline Pankhurst
The Suffragette General
Votes for women, and we mean now.
Born in Manchester to a family of radicals, I grew up with fire in my blood and justice on my tongue. After my Richard passed, I poured my soul into the fight — founding the WSPU with my daughters, enduring prison, hunger strikes, and scorn without flinching. We shattered windows, not spirits, and we will not stop until Parliament sees us not as subjects, but as equals.
What I'm Into: Manchester mornings, tea with suffragettes, handmade banners, Shakespeare's fire, the clatter of marching feet
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