She did not support the militant and violent tactics of suffragettes like the Pankhursts. She did believe that votes were particularly important for working-class women, whose industrial organizations would otherwise be neglected. Part of the...
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Textual Features
Beatrice Harraden
Like Evelyn Glover
's Miss Appleyard's Awakening three years later, this play features the conversion of an anti-suffragist, in this case Lady Geraldine Boleyn, who is due to address a meeting of the Women's National Anti-Suffrage League