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The Human Letters dispatched by Jessie Kenney to Mr Asquith at 10 Downing Street, London, 1909
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The Human Letters dispatched by Jessie Kenney to Mr Asquith at 10 Downing Street, London, 1909
The Human Letters dispatched by Jessie Kenney to Mr Asquith at 10 Downing Street, London, 1909. Part of the campaign by the suffragette movement to win the vote for women. The Human Letters (Miss Solomon and Miss McClellan) were posted from the Strand Post Office to 10 Downing Street on 23 January 1909. A messenger boy delivered them and upon an official stating to the women You must be returned the women responded But we have been paid for
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The Human Letters - A Bold Act of Suffragette Activism in 1909
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. This powerful print captures a significant moment in the suffragette movement's campaign for women's voting rights. In London, 1909, Jessie Kenney dispatched two brave women, Miss Solomon and Miss McClellan, to deliver what became known as "The Human Letters" to Mr. Asquith at 10 Downing Street. As part of their direct action strategy, these determined activists posted themselves from the Strand Post Office on January 23rd. The image shows a messenger boy delivering them to their destination while an official questions their presence. Undeterred by authority, the women defiantly respond that they have been paid for this act of civil disobedience. This photograph not only showcases the bravery and determination of these suffragettes but also highlights the oppressive environment they faced during this era. It serves as a reminder of the struggle for gender equality and human rights that took place within Britain's political landscape. The significance of this historic event cannot be understated; it symbolizes how ordinary individuals can challenge societal norms and fight for justice even when faced with adversity. These courageous women paved the way for future generations in their quest for equal representation. Today, we look back at this photograph with admiration and gratitude towards those who fought tirelessly so that all voices could be heard in our democratic society.
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