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Emily was born in 1872 in Greenwich, London. At that time women weren’t allowed to vote and choose who ran the country. Emily thought this was unfair.
Emily Wilding Davison was a suffragist who abided by the movement's mantra "Deeds Not Words" and endured nine stints in jail and 49 hunger strikes in her fight for women to have the vote.
While the Pankhursts and Emily Wilding Davison became household names, there were many more suffragettes of note who we know relatively little about. Here, Rise Up Women! author Dr Diane Atkinson ...
When suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst died in 1928 Herbert Jones, the King's jockey, laid a wreath at her funeral in honour of both her and Emily Wilding Davison. The woman who refused to give up ...