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My Own Story

The Autobiography of the Woman Who Founded the Militant WPSU "Suffragette" Movement
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In «My Own Story,» Emmeline Pankhurst articulates her tireless fight for women's suffrage and equality in a compelling autobiographical narrative. Written in the early 20th century, this seminal text employs a combination of impassioned rhetoric and firsthand accounts, blending personal experience with political activism. Pankhurst deliberately foregrounds the struggles, sacrifices, and triumphs of women during a tumultuous time in British history, characterized by the emergence of the suffragette movement and its broader socio-political implications. Her candid reflections provide an essential window into the mindset of a leader who challenged societal norms and fought for the inalienable rights of women. Emmeline Pankhurst, born in 1858, was a formidable social reformer and the architect of the militant suffragette movement in the UK. Her own life experiences—being raised in a politically active household and witnessing the limitations placed on women—catalyzed her fierce commitment to activism. Pankhurst's experiences in organizing numerous protests and her relentless quest for justice shine through in her writing, making her a vital voice in understanding both the feminist movement and early 20th-century social change. «My Own Story» is not only a historical document but also an inspiring manifesto that urges readers to reflect on the importance of civic engagement and the ongoing struggle for gender equity. For those interested in feminism, history, or social justice, Pankhurst's narrative is a profound reminder of the courage required to enact change and the power of perseverance in the face of adversity.

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02 November 2024
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350 p.
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