Emmeline Pankhurst

Date

1858–1928

Description

City of birth: Manchester
Country of birth: United Kingdom
Field of activity: Politics — activism, feminism

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Author

Emmeline Pankhurst

Speaker

Emmeline Pankhurst

Title of the publication

Freedom or Death

Other contributors

n/a

Publisher (or journal name with vol. and number)

Public domain

City of publication

Hartford

Country of publication (modern nation-state equivalent)

United States of America

Publication date

13 November 1919

Location [pp. or web]

https://awpc.cattcenter.iastate.edu/2017/03/09/freedom-or-death-part-1-nov-13-1913/ *you can access it from many places

Original language

English

Genre

Speech

Context

In 1913, Emmeline Pankhurst was invited to speak at the Parsons Theater in Hartford, Connecticut, by Mrs Katharine Houghton Hepburn (mother of the future actress), president of the Connecticut Women's Suffrage Association. Mrs Pankhurst was on a fund-raising tour of the United States and the following day left Hartford by train, with $1,400 in donations. ‘Freedom or Death’ is widely regarded as one of the most significant speeches of the twenthieth century.

Author

Margaret Thatcher

Speaker

Margaret Thatcher

Title of the publication

‘Pankhurst Lecture to the 300 Group’

Other contributors

n/a

Publisher (or journal name with vol. and number)

Margaret Thatcher Foundation

City of publication

London

Country of publication (modern nation-state equivalent)

United Kingdom

Publication date

18 July 1990

Location [pp. or web]

https://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/108156

Original language

English

Genre

Speech

Context

In response to the 1979 general election results, where despite the election of the UK’s first woman Prime Minister, the new House of Commons only had 19 women out of 635 Members, the all-party 300 Group, campaigned for more women in politics and public life. Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, addressed the 300 Group at the Savoy Hotel in Central London four months prior to losing the leadership of the Conservative party to John Major.

Author

Emmeline Pankhurst

Speaker

Emmeline Pankhurst

Title of the publication

My Own Story

Other contributors

n/a

Publisher (or journal name with vol. and number)

Eveleigh Nash

City of publication

London

Country of publication (modern nation-state equivalent)

United Kingdom

Publication date

6 January 2011

Location [pp. or web]

p. 298

Other location

https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34856/34856-h/34856-h.htm

Original language

English

Genre

Book

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