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took over as
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became the primary means of communication with the public, informing readers of campaigns, protests, and events. The newspaper helped to spread ideas concerning the First World War, allowing for the Women's
Freedom League to advocate against the war. Members of the League refused to become involved
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OBJECTS: To use the power of the
Parliamentary vote, now won for Women upon equal terms with men, to elect women to Parliament, and upon other public bodies; to establish equality of rights and opportunities between the sexes, and to promote the social and industrial well-being of the
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OBJECTS: To secure for Women the
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spoke at their departure from
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in 1914 and the call for volunteers for the war effort which Boyle wished to see taken up by women as well as men. When the request was officially refused, Boyle, together with
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chained themselves to their seats at a political event and spoke out on behalf of WFL and WSPU policies, at by-election hustings across
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and herself a campaigner for women's rights, established the first voluntary women's police force-the Women Police Volunteers (WPV).
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the Women's Suffrage movement in Britain and Ireland: a regional survey
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to organise annual birthday parties for Despard and maintain the
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women's rights anti-war candidates following the passing of the
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decided to rule without democratic support from their members.
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suffrage newspaper as the winning choice on 28 November 1907.
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and equality of morality. The WFL later supported member
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Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Act 1928
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Centenary of Women's Suffrage Commemorative Fountain
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organised a 400-mile walk from Edinburgh to London.
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Dare to be Free, Women's Freedom League flag c. 1908
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880:"Women's Freedom League"
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2422:Susan B. Anthony dollar
2359:Not for Ourselves Alone
1981:Suffrage Special (1916)
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1859:2014 Hong Kong protests
1457:Right to run for office
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