THE PIONEERING PANKHURSTS
May 13, 2021
4 minutes
WORDS: EMMA SLATTERY WILLIAMS
EMMELINE
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Emmeline Goulden was born in 1858 to parents who fiercely supported reform and activism. She accompanied her mother to suffrage meetings and her grandfather had witnessed the Peterloo Massacre of 1819. Emmeline attended schools in both Manchester and Paris and soon noticed the stark differences between her education and that of her brothers – they studied business, the sciences and mathematics, while she was taught how to cook and look after the home. This would light a fire within her; a burning desire to one day see women treated as equal to men.
Emmeline married likeminded lawyer Dr Richard Pankhurst in 1879 – he was a radical and a supporter of
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