B ; wspu ; individuals ; emily davison

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what kind of protestor was she?
individual, autonomous and militant
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what has been suggested about much of the wondow breaking and violent behavour?
not directed by WSPU but individuals
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when did emily davisin join the wspu?
'06
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when did she quit her job to campaign full time?
'08
4 of 19
she frequently acted without wspu direction often resorting to?
throwing stone / arson
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whatdid the do in the 1911 census?
hid unin the chapel beneath the HoP the night before so she could appear as residing in the HoC
6 of 19
in '12 how long did she spend in holloway prison for arson?
6m
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before doing what to win relief from force feedings?
falling down a staircase
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what was she left with that never fully healed?
head and spinal injuries
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when did she run into the kings horsE?
june '13
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where?
epsom derby
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unclear whether this was a suicide or if she was attempting to?
attach wspu flag to horse
12 of 19
wspu eager to show what about her?
martyring herself
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why do historians suggesstshe intended to return home?
kept her return ticket
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what does our lack of knowledge show?
how independently she acted
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what happened with her funeral?
WSPU used it as a unique publicity stunt
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what did this win WSPU?
lotsa public sympathy
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what kinds of questions do the actions of davison raise about E/C?
not logistically able to ctrl all members
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very often WSPU success relied on?
independent non-pankhursts
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what has been suggested about much of the wondow breaking and violent behavour?

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when did she quit her job to campaign full time?

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