Annie Kenney and Christabel Pankhurst - photo from wikipedia
One hundred years ago today, women in England (over thirty years old, who met the criteria of owning property) were given the right to vote. It was something to be celebrated, but it took another ten years for women to received the same voting rights as men.I watched the recent-ish film 'Suffragette' starring Cary Mulligan, Helena Bonham-Carter and Meryl Streep at the weekend and thought it did a good job of showing the difficulties that women (and the men who supported the Suffrage movement) underwent. Some women were force fed in prison and there are some harrowing accounts here of the brutal treatment this was.
There are many events all round the country as part of the #Vote100 campaign.
I hope that the many women all over the world who still need to make their voices heard can be inspired by the suffragettes.
Thank you to all of the women and their male supporters who enabled us to vote.
Edited to add: Channel 4 have created a thought provoking advert for the #Vote 100 campaign - the link to youtube is here
As with any cause so many suffered in their fight, there is still discrimination, in fact I remember a bank manager asking to speak to the Managing director not the secretary, he did have the grace to blush when I said you are speaking to her. I am pleased my daughter will stand up for herself and hold her own too. xcx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chrissie. There is an advertisement for #Vote100 on Channel 4 at the moment which emphasises how far we have come but how there is still a long way to go. I have added the link to the post.
DeleteGood for you and your daughter.
Best wishes
Ellie