'Shocking and entertaining. The surprising story of the campaigning
women who changed Britain.' Virginia Nicholson'Full of fascinating
historical detail and colourful characters... A great story, beautifully
told.' Kate Humble When Mrs Pankhurst stormed the House of Commons with
her crack squad of militant suffragettes in 1908, she wore on her hat a
voluptuous purple feather.
This is the intriguing story behind
that feather. Twelve years before the suffragette movement began
dominating headlines, a very different women's campaign captured the
public imagination. Its aim was radical: to stamp out the fashion for
feathers in hats.
Leading the fight was a character just as
heroic as Emmeline Pankhurst, but with opposite beliefs. Her name was
Etta Lemon, and she was anti-fashion, anti-feminist - and anti-suffrage.
Mrs Lemon has been forgotten by history, but her mighty society
lives on.
Few, today, are aware that Britain's biggest
conservation charity, the RSPB, was born through the determined efforts
of a handful of women, led by the indomitable Mrs Lemon. While the
suffragettes were slashing paintings and smashing shop windows, Etta
Lemon and her local secretaries were challenging 'murderous millinery'
all the way up to Parliament. This gripping narrative explores two
singular heroines - one lionised, the other forgotten - and their rival,
overlapping campaigns.
Moving from the feather workers' slums
to the highest courtly circles, from the first female political rally to
the first forcible feeding, Mrs Pankhurst's Purple Feather is a unique
journey through a society in transformation. This is a highly
original story of women stepping into the public sphere, agitating for
change - and finally finding a voice.
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Mrs Pankhurst's Purple Feather : Fashion, Fury and Feminism - Women's Fight for Change - Tessa Boase
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