Paula Bartley
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Paula Bartley reappraises the role of the leader of the Suffragettes. Published February 28 2003
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Published November 29 2002
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Paula Bartley takes issue with those historians who depict the suffragettes of the Pankhursts' Women's Social and Political Union as elitists concerned only with upper- and middle-class women. Published December 1 1999
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