Women made to fight for their right to vote
In 1910, when the seeds of a movement were sown, women couldn’t vote. It was a decade-long fight, writes
One night in October 1910, Emmeline Pankhurst, leader of the militant Women’s Social and Political Union, addressed a packed meeting in Cork’s City Hall.
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