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Sylvia Pankhurst Annual Birthday FREE tour

Sylvia Pankhurst Annual Birthday FREE tour


04/02/2023

The next walking tours are FREE but please book on Eventbrite so that we can regulate numbers:

Next Free Tour, Annual Sylvia Pankhhurst birthday walk: Friday 5 May 2023.
Meet: Emmeline Pankhurst statue, St Peter’s Square, 11 a.m.
Booking: Please press here to register with Eventbrite.

Sylvia Pankhurst was Britain’s greatest female political activists. She led the campaign for women to have the vote on the same terms of men. She was a gifted artist and an evocative writer, and she came from Manchester (well, Old Trafford, near enough).

When a group of women sold out the Suffragette campaign in 1914, taking money from the once-hated Liberal government in exchange for supporting the pointless Great War, she redoubled the push for parliamentary representation for women and the drive for peace. She became involved in the international women’s peace movement, bringing warring nations together at an international conference in The Hague in 1915 to protest against the World War.

When the sell-outs who had accepted the sop from the government were given the vote in 1918, which meant that only some women were now enfranchised, Sylvia resolutely continued the fight to get women treated the same as men.

When that victory was won she led the drive against a new menace – fascism – ignored by the establishment, Labour, Conservative and Liberal, in the 1920s.

She was imprisoned for her beliefs more than any other woman in British political history.

Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst was on Drayton Terrace, Old Trafford, on 5 May 1882. Her father, Richard, was a committed socialist and a strong advocate of women’s suffrage who was the main figure responsible for the drafting of the women’s property bill passed by Parliament in 1870 that allowed married women to own property in their own right.

In 1903 she helped found the Women’s Social and Political Union. She won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art.

Sylvia Pankhurst was a leader and a legend.

This is what George Bernard Shaw wrote of her.

Like Joan of Arc she lectured, talked, won and over-ruled statesmen and prelates. She pooh-poohed the plans of generals leading their troops to victory. She had unbounded and quite unconcealed contempt for official opinion, judgement and authority.”

Even Lenin lauded her, explaining in 1920 how

Comrade Sylvia Pankhurst represents the interests of hundreds upon hundreds of millions of people that are oppressed by the British and other capitalists. This is why she is subjected to a white terror….has been deprived of liberty…”

Emmeline Pankhurst statue, St Peter's Square, Manchester M1 4LF
St Peter's Square
Manchester, M1 4LF
United Kingdom

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