The violent history of brutal and intrusive procedures

Force feeding of people on hunger strike for political reasons was precipitated by the actions of some suffragettes, writes Meadhbh Murphy, UCD Archives

The violent history of brutal and intrusive procedures

Force feeding of people on hunger strike for political reasons was precipitated by the actions of some suffragettes, writes Meadhbh Murphy, UCD Archives

In July 1909, Marion Wallace Dunlop, an artist, illustrator, and suffragette, was arrested for ‘obstruction’ and was incarcerated in Holloway Prison.

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