Emmeline Pankhurst Learn English through story level 3

freedom

emmeline pankhurst the woman who wanted

women to be able to vote

i campaigned all my life for equal

rights for women

i started a political group which fought

for the vote for women in britain

after many years of protests we finally

won the right for british women to vote

when i was born in 1858

women in britain didn’t have the same

rights as men

most women couldn’t go to school or

university

they were only allowed to work in

certain jobs

and they didn’t have the right to vote

i grew up in manchester in the north of

england

and i saw many problems every day

mothers had to bring up children in

small

dirty houses disease was

everywhere because of the terrible

conditions

and most women only lived until they

were around 50 years old

i knew from a young age that i

wanted to improve women’s lives

my parents believed in human rights

they believed that education was a right

for

women as well as men

in 1873 my parents sent me to school in

paris

they wanted me to get a wider view of

the world

in paris i was disappointed

to discover that women were still not

equal with men

after the french revolution action was

needed

and i returned to england to begin the

fight

in britain the political situation was

quite

unusual our ruler was a woman

queen victoria she was a powerful leader

but she wasn’t interested in women’s

rights

our politicians were all men and they

definitely weren’t interested in

political equality for women

in 1879 i was surprised to discover a

man

who was campaigning for women’s rights

his name was richard pankhurst and he

was a lawyer

we shared many of the same beliefs and

ideas

we got married and started a family

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for almost 20 years richard and i

fought for political rights for women

and sadly my dear husband died

my daughters and i were very sad but we

decided to continue

our campaign the two oldest daughters

christabel and sylvia became activists

in 1903 we started the women’s

social and political union

wspu it was a group that

fought for the right for women to vote

christobel became one of our bravest

leaders

sylvia was an artist and she designed

our posters and signs

[Music]

the wsbu organized many public meetings

and protests

sometimes the police arrested our

members

christabel was one of the first to go to

prison

when our members were in prison we

protested

and when our members came out of prison

we

celebrated in the streets

it was very important to get public

attention

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unfortunately the government didn’t

agree with our campaign

we had to take more powerful action

some of our members began to break the

law

they lit fires in buildings and broke

windows

our campaign was a war for these women

for me it was always a fight

for equal rights

every time i was arrested i told the

judge

we don’t want to break laws we want to

make

new laws but the lawyers and politicians

didn’t want to listen

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in 1910 prime minister asquith

the government leader stopped a new law

that gave women the vote

we were shocked and angry on friday

the 18th of november i led a group of

women to meet the prime minister

but he refused to see us we started to

protest in the street

and a hundred women were arrested

it was a terrible day we called it

black friday

in 1914 the first world war began

and we agreed to stop our campaign

women were now needed as nurses in

hospitals

and to work in factories and on farms

in 1917 we started a new group

with a new name the women’s party

in 1918 the first world war

ended the government realized

that women were an important part of the

victory in the war

at last women were given the right to

vote

but only women over 30 years old who

owned a home could vote

any man over 21 could vote

we still didn’t have full equality

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after the war i went to live in the usa

calendar

and also bermuda

in 1926 i returned to

england i wanted to become a politician

but my health wasn’t good enough

in 1928 only three weeks before i died

a new law gave women the same right

to vote as men

it took much longer than we hoped

but in the end our campaign was

successful

and at last we won political equality

for women