Emmeline Pankhurst

Emmeline Pankhurst, geboren am 14. Juli 1858 in Manchester, war eine feministische Theoretikerin und Suffragette, die beinahe dreißig Jahre lang für das Wahlrecht der Frauen kämpfte. Sie starb am 14. Juni 1928 in London. Drei Wochen später, am 2. Juli 1928, trat in Großbritannien das allgemeine Wahlrecht für Frauen in Kraft. Pankhurst zählt, so das TIME Magazine, zu den 100 wichtigsten Menschen des 20. Jahrhunderts.

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