ID: 8710  -  Tatiana Petrovich Njegosh  -  Macerata
Type: Text
   To the editors of The Freewoman. A letter by M. Nelson
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Source: The Freewoman
Title: [To the Editors of The Freewoman, 7 Dec. 1911]Subtitle:
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Creator: Nelson, Muriel
Role: AuthorName: Nelson, Muriel
Created: 1911
Date: Issuedin/on: 1911
Language: English
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Qualifier: Correspondence: 51
Qualifier: The Freewoman. A Weekly Feminist Review 7 December 1911:51
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Place: Great BritainTime: 1911
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Subjects: Wo/Men
Subjects: Gender/Sexuality
Subjects: Places
Subjects: Places
Subjects: Places
Subjects: Gender/Sexuality
Subjects: Places
Subjects: Places
Keywords: Freewoman. A Weekly Feminist Review, The
Keywords: Nelson, Muriel
Keywords: suffragism
Keywords: WSPU (Women's Social and Political Union)
Keywords: Great Britain
Keywords: London
Keywords: individualism
Keywords: Clement's Inn
Keywords: correspondence
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Comment: Nelson points out an interesting paradox of the suffrage movement caused by the autocratic leadership of Christabel (and Emmeline) Pankhurst. - Though active in the fight which demands the recognition of women as persons and individuals, - she writes - when the Voice speaks from Clement's Inn we must voluntarily surrender our individual opinions, humbly to fall in and follow. -