Anna Howard Shaw to Anne Fitzhugh Miller, December 9, 1908
Summary
Anna Howard Shaw justifies her support of militant British suffragists' constant opposition to Liberal Party government, while believing extreme actions against private homes are mistaken and foolish. "This is war, and the tactics of the most militant of our warriors are less blood thirsty than that of any struggle which men have made for like freedom."
Thinks extreme personal actions a mistake, but militancy at meetings justified
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Date
01/01/1908
Source
Library of Congress
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