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My name is Jude and i am 11 years old.Im in America right now

Thursday, March 08, 2007



At homeschool today I learnt about Emmeline Pankhurst She is the lady who got the right for women to vote. In 1912 some women where called suffragettes they are lady's who want the right to vote. There leader was called Emmelinne Pankhurst she said that suffragettes have to act violently to make people listen to them. Emmeline Pankhurst became the most famous suffragette of all. She married a man called Richard she had three girls Christabel, Sylvia and Adela. she also had 1 son (I don't know his name). When emmeline was thirty she went to see some people who worked in an unhealthy place they where match makers. They didn't get paid enough so Emmeline helped them to get more. Emmelines husband richerd died. Emmeline and her oldest girl Christabel wanted to fight for votes and they did. Emmeline and Christabel got arrested and they would not eat. They got weak. So the goverment made a new law called The cat and mouse act where they let them out until they where better. so then they got freed. But then eight months later she came back! world war two came along and the women stayed at home and did the mens jobs until they came back from the war. They did such a good job that they got the right to vote.

5 Comments:

  • At 6:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    JUde that is excellent and something well worth learning, well done darling

     
  • At 11:41 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Thanks for taking the time to write that all up on the blog for people like me to read. My history knowledge is very bad so I appreciated the lesson. Well done.

    Auntie J x

     
  • At 11:43 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    well done Jude. I remember it well. Only joking!!! Great piece of work x

     
  • At 11:06 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Good work Jude. We also learnt about Emily Davidson who threw herself in front of the Kings horse at the Derby and died.

    We are going to learn some more about womens rights, and the life of women across the globe in different cultures.

    Good work Jude the dude.
    Mummy

     
  • At 10:44 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hey Jude

    You have written a very good piece on Emily Pankhurst. When I was at school a very very very long time ago we learned about her too and when I was doing my A Levels I used her as an example to show how women are not second class citizens. Well done pet
    Sandra, keri and david

     

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