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Suffragette: The Diary of Dollie Baxter, London 1909-1913 (My Story)

Suffragette: The Diary of Dollie Baxter, London 1909-1913 (My Story)
By Carol Drinkwater

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18th June, 1910 We marched from the Embankment to the Albert Hall. It was a glorious day. The sun shone warmly. Everyone was in good spirits. There were aristocrats, artists, even my mother looked happy. She who has been so opposed to my work with the WSPU. More than 10,000 people had rallied and there were dozens of bands playing. It was quite incredible. We waved banners, carried flowers, sang along with the tunes. Hundreds who have been imprisoned for our Cause marched together in a powerful band. It was all very rousing of spirit. I felt proud to be a woman, proud to be alive, proud to be a part of a movement that is fighting to make a difference.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #242893 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-05-23
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .66" h x 5.00" w x 7.00" l, .43 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

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a gret book5
dollie baxter is a suffragette. she spends 2 months in holloway, vivadly describes the horrors of force feeding( maybe a bit to vivadly...)

this book was great, but very political, sequel to twentieth century girl the asme things apply if you can understand it it fantastic.