- Women's Freedom League
The Women's Freedom League was an organisation in the
United Kingdom which campaigned forwomen's suffrage andsexual equality .The group was founded in 1907 by seventy members of the
Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) includingTeresa Billington-Greig ,Charlotte Despard ,Elizabeth How-Martyn , andMargaret Nevinson . They disagreed withChristabel Pankhurst 's announcement that the WSPU's annual was cancelled and that future decisions would be taken by a committee which she would appoint.The League also opposed
violence , instead using non-violent forms of protest such asnon-payment of taxes , refusing to completecensus forms and organising demonstrations, including members chaining themselves to objects in theHouses of Parliament . It grew to over 4,000 members and published "The Vote" newspaper. They continued theirpacifism duringWorld War I , supporting theWomen's Peace Council . On the outbreak of war, they suspended their campaigns and undertook voluntary work, but in 1916 they restarted their lobbying activities.In the
1918 UK general election , Despard, How-Martyn andEmily Phipps stood unsuccessfully in London constituencies as independent women's rights anti-war candidates. They celebrated the achievement of suffrage and refocussed their activities on equality, includingequal pay and equality of morality. The group declined in membership, but was not dissolved until 1961.ee also
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Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom
*History of feminism
*The Women's Library (London) - holds the organisation's recordsReferences
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Wfreedom.htm Spartacus on the Women's Freedom League]
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