Freedom or Death

Emmeline Pankhurst was to women's suffrage in England what Susan B. Anthony was for the same cause in America. She gave this memorable speech while campaigning in the US. In it, she explains the root trouble women face when campaigning for their rights: “We women, in trying to make our case clear, always have to make as part of our argument, and urge upon men in our audience the fact-a very simple fact-that women are human beings.” Though she faced harsh criticism for her “militant” means of advocacy, she never backed down, and as a result, gained suffrage in her lifetime.  

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Freedom or Death

Emmeline Pankhurst was to women's suffrage in England what Susan B. Anthony was for the same cause in America. She gave this memorable speech while campaigning in the US. In it, she explains the root trouble women face when campaigning for their rights: “We women, in trying to make our case clear, always have to make as part of our argument, and urge upon men in our audience the fact-a very simple fact-that women are human beings.” Though she faced harsh criticism for her “militant” means of advocacy, she never backed down, and as a result, gained suffrage in her lifetime.  

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Freedom or Death

Freedom or Death

by Emmeline Pankhurst

Narrated by Andrea Giordani

Unabridged — 1 hours, 33 minutes

Freedom or Death

Freedom or Death

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Overview

Emmeline Pankhurst was to women's suffrage in England what Susan B. Anthony was for the same cause in America. She gave this memorable speech while campaigning in the US. In it, she explains the root trouble women face when campaigning for their rights: “We women, in trying to make our case clear, always have to make as part of our argument, and urge upon men in our audience the fact-a very simple fact-that women are human beings.” Though she faced harsh criticism for her “militant” means of advocacy, she never backed down, and as a result, gained suffrage in her lifetime.  


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BN ID: 2940171519988
Publisher: Audio Sommelier
Publication date: 02/17/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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