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Suffragette Fellowship

The Suffragette Fellowship was established in 1956 to honor women who contributed to the early movement for women’s voting rights in the UK. It aimed to recognize and preserve the history of their efforts in securing female suffrage. Members included women who actively campaigned, organized, and supported the cause. The Fellowship worked to keep their stories alive through events, publications, and preserving memorabilia. It served as a network for former activists, celebrating their achievements and inspiring future generations committed to gender equality and social justice.