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Naddik [55]
3 years ago
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Which social activist used the daring tactics of protest marches and hunger strikes to support passage to the 19th amendment

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valkas [14]3 years ago
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It's Alice Paul I think.


wolverine [178]3 years ago
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The suffragettes, the main suffragettes however were Emmeline Pankhurst, Christabel Pankhurst Sylvia Pankhurst and Emily Wilding Davison
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