
March on Parliament 1911
The March on Parliament in 1911 was a significant event where thousands of activists, mainly from the suffragette movement, marched to Westminster to demand women gain the right to vote. It was part of broader efforts by groups like the Women's Social and Political Union to push for women’s political rights. The march garnered public attention and increased pressure on the government, highlighting the issue of gender equality in voting. Although it did not immediately change laws, it was a pivotal moment in the campaign for women's suffrage in the UK.