The Womens Victory And After Personal Reminiscences 1911 1918

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The Womens Victory And After Personal Reminiscences 1911 1918
Millicent Garrett Fawcett
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Among these may be mentioned Lord Derby and his brother, Sir Arthur Stanley, Chairman of the British Red Cross and St. John of Jerusalem Nursing Association; Lord Faber, Mr. Winston Churchill, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Sir Croydon n8 THE WOMEN'S VICTORY AND AFTER Marks. Two former antisuffragists, both Members of Parliament, one a Liberal and the other a Con- servative, may be quoted as representative of what was going on in men's minds. The Liberal, who had hitherto pleaded militancy as an e...xcuse for his anti- suffragism, said at the annual meeting of Liberals in his constituency: "Any party which did not realize that the women had made good their cause by their services where they had formerly spoilt it by their threats must be blind"; and he held there should be no widening of the franchise for men without bringing in women on the same terms. The Conservative said simply: "I have always been an antisuffragist, but the women have served their country so magnificently that after this I shall support giving them the vote.

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