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Gretchen Wilson
On her first trip to London in 1912, Gertrude Harding became an activist for women's rights. She organized club-carrying female bodyguards to protect Emmeline Pankhurst and worked in secret to publish the Pankhurst weekly, The Suffragette. Harding eventually found a career in social work first in England and later in the United States.
| Publisher | Holmes & Meier |
|---|---|
| Pages | 231 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-841-91385-4 primary |
| ISBN_10 | 0-841-91386-2 primary |
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