1958: Schoolgirl enamoured with suffragette movement
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In this short item from Woman's Hour, Marjorie Anderson speaks to Winifred Starbuck who, as a schoolgirl, had been enamoured with the suffragette movement.
When one of her own school mistresses was dismissed for suspected involvement in suffragette activities, she and her friends took it upon themselves to begin a campaign of disobedience and disruption.
From the 大象传媒 Archive.