Emmeline Pankhurst lived from July 14, 1858, to June 14, 1928. She was a champion of women's suffrage, and her work achieved completion when British women obtained full equality in voting, just weeks before her death in 1928.[1]
Emmeline Pankhurst lived from July 14, 1858, to June 14, 1928. She was a champion of women's suffrage, and her work achieved completion when British women obtained full equality in voting, just weeks before her death in 1928.[1]