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Comparison and contrast of two Woman's Suffrage movement advocates, John Stuart Mills and Emmeline Pankhurst.

Title: Comparison and contrast of two Woman's Suffrage movement advocates, John Stuart Mills and Emmeline Pankhurst.
Category: Social Sciences / Politics
Details: Words: 356 | Pages: 1.5 (approximately 235 words/page)


Comparison and contrast of two Woman's Suffrage movement advocates, John Stuart Mills and Emmeline Pankhurst.

Women's Suffrage Movement Following the turn of the century, the way the way the western world would view the rights granted to women would change greatly. Two of the main reasons were literary works composed by John Stuart Mills and Emmeline Pankhurst. Their writings, The Subjection of Women and My Own Story respectively, left an impact on society that ended up with the ratification of certain standards bestowed upon women. Both works use similar techniques …showed first 75 words of 356 total

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showed last 75 words of 356 total…ought to act as if we believed it, and not to ordain that to be born a girl instead of a boy, any more than to be born black instead of white, or a commoner instead of a nobleman, shall decide the person's position through all life...." Simply put, Emmeline has a much stronger case due to her role as an active woman participant in the uproar of women in the early 20th century debate.

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