Letters: Getting women to care about current events
To put it bluntly, some groups are counting on women to remain in the rabbit hole while they re-engineer society to their own image. This is why I emerged from the hole, a mother bear.
MARY 'SLASHER' RICHARDSON
Mary Raleigh Richardson (1889-1961), a Canadian, was one of the most militant suffragettes. In just two years, she was arrested nine times, went on hunger strike and was force-fed. She persuaded the Bishop of London to support votes for women and presented a petition to King George V by leaping on the running board of his carriage. She was Drum Major for the WSPU Fife and Drum Marching Band.
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Mary Raleigh Richardson (1889-1961), a Canadian, was one of the most militant suffragettes. In just two years, she was arrested nine times, went on hunger strike and was force-fed. She persuaded the Bishop of London to support votes for women and presented a petition to King George V by leaping on the running board of his carriage. She was Drum Major for the WSPU Fife and Drum Marching Band.
MARY 'SLASHER' RICHARDSON
Notorious militant retires to Hastings
Mary Raleigh Richardson (1889-1961), a Canadian, was one of the most militant suffragettes. In just two years, she was arrested nine times, went on hunger strike and was force-fed. She persuaded the Bishop of London to support votes for women and presented a petition to King George V by leaping on the running board of his carriage. She was Drum Major for the WSPU Fife and Drum Marching Band.
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Mary Raleigh Richardson (1889-1961), a Canadian, was one of the most militant suffragettes. In just two years, she was arrested nine times, went on hunger strike and was force-fed. She persuaded the Bishop of London to support votes for women and presented a petition to King George V by leaping on the running board of his carriage. She was Drum Major for the WSPU Fife and Drum Marching Band.
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