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Reddit mentions of The Suffragette Bombers: Britain's Forgotten Terrorists

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The Suffragette Bombers: Britain's Forgotten Terrorists
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Found 3 comments on The Suffragette Bombers: Britain's Forgotten Terrorists:

u/pokemon_fetish · 13 pointsr/TumblrInAction

I know what you're responding to is dealing with America (which had it's own violent and racist suffragettes) but I highly recommend the book The Suffragette Bombers:Britain's Forgotten Terrorists that documents all of the instances of radical women planting bombs and starting fires, etc. in Britain. Some of these terrorists are still celebrated today and the fun part of it all is that many things seem to suggest strongly that women would have gained the franchise without the King's Horse trampling a mentally ill woman. Of course, like America, the vast majority of those fighting for "Votes for Women" really meant "Votes for Property Owning Women". This is one small aspect where I can agree with the "White feminism reeeeeee" people. Where they take it though, well shit. That's why this sub exists.

E: added amazon link to book.

u/JohnKimble111 · 2 pointsr/ukpolitics

Don't forget terrorists. The first terrorist ats in Northern Ireland weren't related to the troubles but were by Suffragettes. They attempted to assassinate politicians, set of bombs and were also rather fond of arson too.

A good book on the topic is "The Suffragette Bombers: Britain's Forgotten Terrorists": https://www.amazon.co.uk/Suffragette-Bombers-Britains-Forgotten-Terrorists/dp/1783400641