Militant Suffrage Movement
Alice and Lucy's experience in British prisons highlights the brutal lengths suffragists endured, including painful forced feedings during hunger strikes. Rejecting the more conservative approaches of established organizations, they embrace a militant activism that culminates in the formation of the National Women's Party. Their mission is clear: rally support for a constitutional amendment to secure women's suffrage across the nation.In this clip
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119: Women’s Suffrage & the Passage of the 19th Amendment
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