
Pankhurst Manifesto
The Pankhurst Manifesto refers to a document that outlines the goals and demands of the women’s suffrage movement, particularly associated with Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters, who were key figures in advocating for women's voting rights in the early 20th century. The manifesto calls for equality, the right to vote, and social reforms, emphasizing that women should have a voice in political decisions. It represents a pivotal moment in the struggle for women's rights, highlighting the determination and activism of the suffragettes in challenging societal norms and advocating for legislative change.