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Detour from Normal by Ken Dickson
Detour from Normal by Ken Dickson













Detour from Normal by Ken Dickson

Let's discover how this movement of brave women changed England, and laid the groundwork for the equal rights movements of today.

Detour from Normal by Ken Dickson

And we'll sit down to a traditional English tea in the very dining room where the Suffragettes planned their militant actions. We will discover exactly why the government regarded these women as the biggest threat to the British Empire.Įmmeline's great granddaughter, Helen Pankhurst, will take you into the National Gallery to stand in front of the very painting the Suffragette set off a homemade bomb.

Detour from Normal by Ken Dickson

This was a long and dangerous battle, fought by women who had the courage to stand up and be counted.Ĭome walk through London's West End, where suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst and her foot soldiers carried out their campaign - from window-smashings and hunger strikes to mass protests and even bombings. The suffragettes were a militant organization that campaigned for 'Votes for Women' during the early 20th century. Follow in the footsteps of the Suffragettes as they bomb, slash, and smash for their cause - the right to vote!















Detour from Normal by Ken Dickson