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  • Collection: The Voice of Radicalism

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A series of articles from the Aberdeen Daily Journal, between January 1907 and July 1914, relating to women's suffrage.

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Aberdeen's women suffragists were not particularly militant. However, in May 1913, the new annexe to Ashley Road School went on fire, and the blame was pinned firmly on militant women suffragists: women's footprints were found around the scene of the…

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These political cartoons refer to women's suffrage in Aberdeen in the 1900s.

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The Bon-Accord Reporter belonged to the Liberal/Radical movement. In this editorial, the writer suggests that Chartists don't believe that the unemployed should practice self-help. Instead, they blame parliament and the aristocracy for unemployment.…
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