In the 19th century, European women couldn't vote. A British woman, Emmeline Pankhurst, and her eldest daughter, Christabel wanted to change this. They believed that women should have the same rights as men. They founded a group in 1903 to campaign for women's votes. They were named the 'suffragettes'. That's what we asked our students to be: sufraggettes campaigning for the women's vote in the 19th century. And that's what they did...
Our students preparing the posters for their campaign:
Our students preparing the posters for their campaign:
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