When was the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) founded?
1897
Who founded the NUWSS?
Millicent Fawcett
What did the NUWSS focus on?
Gaining to vote for women by unifying different groups that were campaigning
When was the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) founded?
1903
Who founded the WSPU?
Meme line and Christabel Pankhurst
What was the leadership style in the WSPU like?
Autocratic with complete obedience expected
How did the WSPU differ from other groups?
What were the WSPU’s aims?
What were the early tactics of the WSPU?
How did the WPSU differ from the NUWSS up to 1908?
They would heckle ministers at public meetings
What was the key new tactic in 1908 made famous by Marion Wallace-Dunlop?
Hunger strikes
What did Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence write in the ‘Votes for Women’ journal in 1909?
“Nothing but militant action is left for us now”
What attacks did Christabel Pankhurst lead in 1909?
When was the event Black Friday?
November 1910
What happened on Black Friday?
A number of suffragettes were arrested for fights with police outside Parliament
What slowed militant actions in 1911?
Potential passing of the first Conciliation Bill
What were 5 key examples of militant actions from 1912?
What stopped militant action in 1914?
WW1 outbreak as the Suffragette changed to the Britannia
What party was Emmeline Pankhurst involved with?
Liberal Party
Frustration with what group led to the creation of the WSPU
Women’s Franchise League (1889)
What about Pankhurst deterred some members from joining the WSPU?
Her stubborn side and her leadership style
What side of Emmeline Pankhurst deterred some member from joining the WSPU?
Her stubborn side and leadership style
What did the WSPU do in 1905 and why?
Relocated from Manchester to London to be more central
How did Pankhursts strong leadership benefit the WSPU?
When members left in 1913 over unhappiness with the militarism she held it together