On the Wrong Side of History - 1 minute read
In February 1912 a capacity crowd of 9,000 filled London’s Royal Albert Hall, which had been decorated for the occasion in the black, white and pink colours of their cause. Some 20,000 people had applied for tickets to this grand rally to make their voices heard on the issue of women’s suffrage, but the speakers who took to the stage were not there to call for women to get the vote, but to argue against it.
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