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She spent part of 1910 in the United States, lecturing on suffrage issues with Maud Ward of the People's Suffrage Federation (PSF), and studying labour problems.
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Adhering to a policy that held the party in power accountable, it denounced President Woodrow Wilson and all Democrats, regardless of the party's official stance or any individual's personal position on the suffrage issue.
The change in WSPU tactics was a response not only to the Liberal government's provocation on the women's suffrage issue, but also to the fact that it was preferable to engage in some actionable offence, such as window-smashing, which would provoke immediate arrest than risk the violent manhandling that accompanied peaceful protests.
She stayed in the Liberal Party, despite her profound disagreement with its stance on the suffrage issue.
Weaver had still not arrived, and the Socialist Labor delegates took the opportunity to call for a re-vote on their land plank and the women's suffrage issue.
Asking whether British feminism has so far been just a "middle-class story of progress," the report points out that accusations that feminism has primarily benefited middle-class women have "dogged the movement since as long ago as Emmeline Pankhurst's prioritization of suffrage over issues of maternity".
Its aim was to win full citizenship for women, starting with suffrage, an issue that began amassing support in the United States in the eighteen-forties.
McCay devoted his maiden speech to what would be his defining cause as a state politician, women's suffrage: On other issues, McCay supported Federation, and was one of a number of young politicians who rallied around Alfred Deakin, threatening to bring down Sir George Turner's government if it attempted to block federation.
January 25 , 1871Boston, Massachusetts May 8 , 1955Melrose, Massachusetts Maud Wood Park, née Maud Wood (born Jan . 25 , 1871Boston, Mass., U.S. died May 8 , 1955 Melrose, Mass ., American suffragist whose lobbying skills and grasp of legislative politics were successfully deployed on behalf of woman suffrage and welfare issues involving women and children.
Most European liberals in the Vormärz sought unification under nationalist principles, promoted the transition to capitalism, sought the expansion of male suffrage, among other issues.
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