Votes for Women

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Votes for Women was a prominent British suffragette newspaper that served as the main propaganda and communication organ of the Women's Social and Political Union in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf newspaper
propaganda newspaper
suffrage newspaper
affiliatedWith Women's Social and Political Union NERFINISHED
aimedAt general British public
supporters of women's suffrage
associatedWithEvent Women's Social and Political Union campaigns
suffragette arrests
suffragette demonstrations
suffragette hunger strikes
circulationArea London NERFINISHED
other British cities
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
editor Christabel Pankhurst NERFINISHED
Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence NERFINISHED
Frederick Pethick-Lawrence NERFINISHED
foundedBy Emmeline Pankhurst NERFINISHED
Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence NERFINISHED
Frederick Pethick-Lawrence NERFINISHED
genre activist publication
feminist periodical
political newspaper
hasSlogan Votes for Women NERFINISHED
hasTopic civil disobedience
force-feeding of hunger-striking suffragettes
gender equality
imprisonment of suffragettes
parliamentary reform
political activism
women's rights
women's suffrage in the United Kingdom
inception 1907
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainOrganOf Women's Social and Political Union NERFINISHED
medium print
movement British suffragette movement
notableContributor Annie Kenney NERFINISHED
Sylvia Pankhurst NERFINISHED
various Women's Social and Political Union activists
politicalAlignment militant suffragette movement
women's suffrage movement
publisher Women's Social and Political Union NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 20th century
usedFor fundraising
movement coordination
propaganda
public awareness

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