Pankhurst in Defense of Militancy During the Suffragette Movement 1916 was the year the first woman was finally elected to Congress. This was not from disinterest or a lack of qualifications, but because women had no rights. During the early 20th century, while men relaxed in the comfort of their homes, women waged a war. The fight for equality influenced women like Emmeline Pankhurst to become soldiers on the front lines in the fight for suffrage. Her speech, “Freedom or Death,” outlines the necessity
conditions and public health. The act was designed to regulate prostitution and ensure the safety of the male as it was believed women were the cause of the spread of disease this helped keep women in their place leaving males more dominant gender and class inequalities Walkowitz (1980). The Acts were also not very clear in defining prostitutes therefore any women could be charged with prostitution and it was left to the woman to prove that she was not a prostitute. The Acts not only gave police complete
prostitution was seen to be the cause of a lot of problems, or potentially used as a ‘scape goat’ for many moral panics in society. The threat of prostitution was articulated in three main factors, one being visible prostitution, two being its association with the City, and three its magnitude. Prostitution was first seen as a threat to property and decency and within that, the main concern being visible prostitution within the streets and public areas, spilling into the respectable society, creating
While efforts toward women’s civil rights had been made in previous centuries, large scale movements known as feminism began to truly gain ground in the 19th century. The beginnings of feminism, commonly defined as work toward the social, political, and economic equality of the sexes, are often attributed to Mary Wollstonecraft in her book The Vindication of the Rights of Women, published in 1792. The ideas spread by Wollstonecraft inspired many more prominent figures and works to emerge throughout