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A turning point in women’s rights, captured by the voice of a leader who shaped the movement. Millicent Garrett Fawcett’s Women’s Suffrage: A Short History of a Great Movement stands as a clear-eyed chronicle of one of the most transformative struggles of the early 20th century. With lucid prose and unwavering conviction, Fawcett traces the arc of women’s suffrage history in Britain, illuminating the courage, setbacks, and triumphs that defined the fight for equality.This essential work draws on the lives and legacies of figures like Emily Davison and the influence of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, placing the British suffrage era within the wider context of political reform history and global feminist movements. Fawcett’s account is not merely a record of events, but a testament to the power of women’s rights activism and the enduring momentum of the suffrage movement. As a historical nonfiction resource, it remains vital for students of history, those passionate about women’s studies, and anyone drawn to the themes of social justice and progress.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For both casual readers and classic-literature enthusiasts, Fawcett’s work offers insight, inspiration, and a touchstone for understanding the roots of feminist change.