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Emmeline Pankhurst, 1858–1928 KU Claudette Colvin refused to move

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Claudette Colvin refused to move for a white passenger—nine months before Rosa Parks would do the same

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After moving to San Francisco in the 1970s and helping to create the San Francisco State women’s studies department

daughter Nellie Colman Bigsby praised her reformist spirit

Emmeline Pankhurst, 1858–1928 KU Claudette Colvin refused to moveIn 1903, the social reformer Emmeline Pankhurst founded the Womens Social and Political Union to campaign for the parliamentary vote for women in Edwardian Britain, Deeds, not words being its motto. A charismatic leader and powerful orator, Pankhurst roused thousands of women to demand, rather than ask politely, for their democratic right in a mass movement that has been unparalleled in British history. Always in the thick of the struggle, she endured

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