单词 | suffragism |
例句 | The camps’ explicit mission was to train a new generation of activists, another step on the ladder that they had climbed, through trade unionism, farmers’ unions, suffragism and feminism, to antiwar activism. My Canada 2017-01-04T05:00:00Z George Sand should be enshrined as the patron saint of female suffragism. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z To tell her, "Now you are mine in God's sight," is worse than sacrilegious; it is conducive to acute suffragism and some polemical oratory. H. R. Jenny, scarcely conscious of any responsibleness for her first struggles, clutched at suffragism—a support for which life never intended her. Carnival We must take note of the fact that suffragism is gaining in strength every day and is becoming a general movement in the countries where it has found acceptance. The Woman and the Right to Vote Miss Jenkins had reached the certain—or uncertain—age when women take to militant suffragism. The Making of a Soul She believed in militant suffragism and unions and boycotts and strikes; and she labored hard to bring her little charges to her own advanced position. Just Patty You ask me if I sympathise with suffragism. The Lion's Share He was of course well acquainted, though mainly through the newspapers, with English suffragism, moderate and extreme. Delia Blanchflower Even putting aside the vexed question of suffragism, how little has she ever done to try and cope with the needs of working womanhood? Winding Paths There are many modern things which threaten it much more than suffragism; notably the increase of self-supporting women, even in the most severe or the most squalid employments. What's Wrong with the World |
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