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    Black Friday was a suffragette demonstration in London on 18 November 1910, in which 300 women marched to the Houses of Parliament as part of their campaign...
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  • which 189 fishermen died Black Friday (1910), day of police brutality on women's suffrage activists in England Black Friday (1916), October 20, the day...
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  • for the deaths of seven police officers during a labor meeting. Black Friday (1910), a campaign outside the British House of Commons (18 November) of...
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    Henry (1884–1888), Adela Pankhurst (1885–1961), and Henry Francis (1889–1910). His daughters all became suffragettes. Through his daughter Sylvia, he...
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  • Union Women's Party Events 1906 WSPU march Women's Sunday (1908) Black Friday (1910) Honors Pankhurst Centre (home and museum) Emmeline and Christabel...
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    Union Women's Party Events 1906 WSPU march Women's Sunday (1908) Black Friday (1910) Honors Pankhurst Centre (home and museum) Emmeline and Christabel...
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    Prime Minister Asquith refused to meet her. The incident became known as Black Friday. Her sister Mary Jane, who had attended the protest, too, was arrested...
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  • Union Women's Party Events 1906 WSPU march Women's Sunday (1908) Black Friday (1910) Honors Pankhurst Centre (home and museum) Emmeline and Christabel...
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    Militant Suffrage Movement. It included her witness account of Black Friday 18 November 1910, in which 300 women marched to the Houses of Parliament as part...
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    favor; he said that he could not accept the right to vote himself as a black man if women could not also claim that right. Douglass projected that the...
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  • Black Friday, in British labour history, refers to 15 April 1921, when the leaders of transport and rail unions announced a decision not to call for strike...
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    This included a detailed account of her experience during the Black Friday event in 1910. In 1908 the WSPU adopted purple, white, and green as its official...
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    The Black Friday is the term for a gold panic on September 24, 1869, which triggered a financial crisis in the United States. It was the result of a conspiracy...
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    followed by Utah in 1870, Colorado in 1893, Idaho in 1896, Washington in 1910, California in 1911, Oregon and Arizona in 1912, Montana in 1914, North Dakota...
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    Mary Jane Clarke (category 1910 deaths)
    known as Black Friday, on 18 November 1910. She was arrested a few days later for window smashing after returning to protest, on 23 November 1910, and imprisoned...
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  • state convention in 1909. 1910: Emma Smith DeVoe organizes a grassroots campaign in Washington State, where women win suffrage. 1910: Harriet Stanton Blatch's...
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  • 1910 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1910. 1910 (MCMX) was...
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  • Suffragette, Serving the longest suffragette prison sentence and attended Black Friday (1910). Max Woosnam: England International footballer who won Wimbledon...
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    with Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington in 1908, serving as its first treasurer. In 1910 she was one of six Dublin women attending the Parliament of Women, which...
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    Garrud, The World we live in: Self-defence, Votes for Women, March 1910 On 23 July 1910 Health and Strength published Damsel v. Desperado, a self-defence...
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    Black Friday was a 1916 American silent Feature film directed by Lloyd B. Carleton. Universal based the film on the novel written by Frederic S. Isham...
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    for New York teachers. Through this group, Blatch organized and led the 1910 New York suffrage parade. Blatch succeeded in mobilizing many working-class...
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    founder of the Women's Political Education League Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910) – author, teacher, and journalist; commemorated on a special issue of the...
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