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    The Women's Freedom League was an organisation in the United Kingdom from 1907 to 1961 which campaigned for women's suffrage, pacifism and sexual equality...
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  • principled women on the far-left fringes of bourgeois-liberal feminism". Furthermore, the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom is opposed...
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    relief worker and devout Quaker. Tillard became involved with the Women's Freedom League (WFL) in 1908 and soon rose to the position of Assistant Organising...
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    Teresa Billington-Greig (category Women's Social and Political Union)
    suffragette who was one of the founders of the Women's Freedom League in 1907. She had left the Women's Social and Political Union - also known as the...
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  • eventual W-League champion Pali Blues, 2–0, in the W-League semifinals. When the Women's Professional Soccer league formed in 2008, the Freedom became one...
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    ISBN 9788184952773 "Where Women Are Really Equal: Interview With Mrs King". The Vote: The Organ of the Women's Freedom League. 26 (826). 21 August 1925...
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  • The Vote (newspaper) (category Women's Freedom League)
    supported the Women's Freedom League. It was published from 1909 to 1933. In 1907 Emmeline Pankhurst announced that the Annual Conference of the Women's Social...
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    Charlotte Despard (category Women of the Victorian era)
    was a founding member of the Women's Freedom League, the Women's Peace Crusade, and the Irish Women's Franchise League, and an activist in a wide range...
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    bring in votes for women. Speeches were made by Mary Gawthorpe of the WSPU and Teresa Billington-Greig of the Women’s Freedom League. Laurencekirk railway...
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  • women's suffrage campaigner, an early member of the militant Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) and a founding member of the Women's Freedom League...
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