
Suffragette Demonstration
A Suffragette demonstration refers to organized events where women and their supporters publicly advocated for women’s right to vote, particularly during the early 20th century. These protests often involved marches, speeches, and acts of civil disobedience to draw attention to gender inequality in political participation. The movement aimed to secure equal voting rights for women, challenging societal norms and political institutions that restricted their suffrage. Such demonstrations played a crucial role in raising awareness and pressuring governments, ultimately leading to the granting of voting rights to women in many countries.