ART 1." WORKING WOMEN<br > I<br >V/lo were the radical suffragists?<br >, districts during the smnmer nlonths the workers spend their<br >of doors, more after the fashion of (?ontinental than English<br >L certain nights in the week anyone going into the market-place<br >~dience of interested and intelligent men and women, varying<br >.000 and even 1,500, who will stand for an hour or two to hear<br >iscussed. 1<br >vas women s suffrage, and the year was 1905. Several<br >dfragette became a household word, the cotton workers<br >vere debating the controversial issue of votes for women<br >their factory gates, street corners a1~d in town squares.<br >ho addressed the crowds were not educated middle class<br >al women who had come to the suffrage inovement<br >. xperience of factory work and of organizing working<br >ql, the radical suffragists, knew at first hand the harsh<br >~ r which the majority of women lived and worked at the<br >~is century, and had the courage and determination to<br >nething better. They worked closely with the growing<br >nt, wanting to change conditions rather than simply to<br >and they used their influence to build a movement of<br >i who claimed not only the right to vote but to take part<br >wmselves.<br >ible to guess how many women were inw)lved in the<br > 20<br >
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