The Rebel Suffragette
The Life of Edith Rigby
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Publisher Description
The suffragette movement swept the country in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Led by the Pankhurst's, the focus of the movement was in London with demonstrations and rallies taking place across the capital. But this was a nationwide movement with a strong northern influence with Edith Rigby being an ardent supporter. Edith was a controversial figure, not only was she was the first woman to own and ride a bicycle in her home town but she was founder of a school for girls and young women. Edith followed the example of Emmeline Pankhurst and her supporters and founded the Preston branch of the Women's Social and Political Union. She was found guilty of arson and an attempted bomb attack in Liverpool following which she was incarcerated and endured hunger strike forming part of the 'Cat and Mouse' system with the government. During a political rally with Winston Churchill Edith threw a black pudding at a MP. There are many tales to tell in the life of Edith Rigby, she was charismatic, passionate, ruthless and thoroughly unpredictable. She was someone who rejected the accepted notion of what a woman of her class should be the way she dressed and the way she ran her household but she was independent in mind and spirit and always had courage in her own convictions. As a suffragette, she was just as effective and brave as the Pankhurst women. This is the story of a life of a lesser known suffragette. This is Edith's story.
Customer Reviews
Pioneering
In terms of the Suffragette movement, Edith and the north west of England are both overlooked in comparison to the representation in most media of the work carried out in the South.
I hadn’t even heard of Edith until this book. Which is a tragedy. What a brave and inspired woman.
Rebel Suffragette brilliantly shines a light on the bravery and courage of this woman, and all the others like her overlooked in the struggle for basic human rights for women in the UK. The author’s passion for her topic, for Edith and the area are evident through her engaging writing, and she succeeds in bringing them all to life and light.
If you care about our history and the ordinary but inspirational women from around the uk this is a must read.
Another review I read here before I purchased says be more Edith. I echo this sentiment. What a brave and brilliant soul.