A pioneering suffragist and leading figure in the women's suffrage movement, fighting for women's right to vote in the UK. Her tireless efforts led to significant reforms and milestones in gender equality.
Born in 1858
A leading figure in the British suffragette movement, fighting for women's right to vote through militant tactics and public demonstrations. Her activism led to significant social and political change.
Born in 1880
Co-founder of the Women's Social and Political Union, a leading figure in the UK suffragette movement, fighting for women's right to vote. She played a crucial role in organizing protests, demonstrations, and hunger strikes to achieve this goal.
Born in 1882
A pioneering figure in the fight for women's right to vote, leading protests, hunger strikes, and advocating for workers' rights and socialism. Her artwork also helped raise awareness for the suffrage movement.
Born in 1863
A Welsh lawyer and politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, leading the country through World War I and introducing key social reforms. He's known for his charismatic leadership and progressive policies.
Born in 1872
A pioneering suffragette who fought for women's right to vote, famously sacrificing her life by stepping in front of the King's horse at the 1913 Derby.
Born in 1759
A pioneering advocate for women's rights and education, this 18th-century thinker wrote influential works that shaped feminist philosophy and literature.
Born in 1806
A prominent 19th-century thinker who championed individual liberty, free speech, and women's rights, and is best known for his influential book "On Liberty".
Born in 1807
A pioneering feminist and philosopher who advocated for women's rights and education, and was a significant influence on her husband John Stuart Mill's work.