10. Emmeline PankhurstIn 1889, Emmeline founded Women's Franchise League, which fought to allow married women to allow voting in local elections.
In October 1903, she helped found more militant Women's Social and Political Union or WSPU.
Like many suffragettes, Emmeline was arrested on numerous occasions.
When World War I broke out, she turned her energies to supporting war effort.
In 1918, the Representation of People Act gave voting rights to women over 30.
She died on 14 June in London, few weeks after Representation of People Act establishing voting equality for men and women was passed.
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