Emmeline Pankhurst was a British political activist who organized the women's suffragette movement and helped women win the right to vote in Great Britain and Ireland in 1918.
Overview
Activism Beginnings
Role In World War I
Later Life And Legacy
Recognition And Honors
Arrests And Imprisonment
Early Life And Education
Key Speeches And Writings
Militant Tactics And Protests
Impact On Women's Suffrage Movement
Formation Of The Women's Social And Political Union
Women's Suffrage Movement
World War I
Manchester
Attention
Suffrage
Property
Reading
Hunger
Sylvia
Party
Law
🌍 Emmeline Pankhurst was born on July 15, 1858, in Manchester, England.
🎉 She is best known for leading the women’s suffrage movement in Great Britain.
🏠 Emmeline was inspired by her mother to care about social issues from a young age.
📚 She attended Manchester High School for Girls and even studied in France as a teenager.
✊ In 1903, she founded the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) with her daughters.
💜 The WSPU used the motto 'Deeds, not words!' to promote action for women's rights.
😠 Emmeline and her supporters sometimes used militant tactics to draw attention to their cause.
🚔 Emmeline was arrested multiple times for her activism but continued her fight each time.
🎯 In 1918, women over 30 won the right to vote in Great Britain and Ireland, thanks to her efforts.
🎖️ Emmeline is still celebrated today as a symbol of women's empowerment and justice.
2025, URSOR LIMITED. All rights reserved. DIY is in no way affiliated with Minecraft™, Mojang, Microsoft, Roblox™ or YouTube. LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO® Group which does not sponsor, endorse or authorize this website or event. Made with love in San Francisco.