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44: 292:, Sanderson reported as enjoyable despite heckling from fisher families, remarks from road repairers and yet many 'happy smiles' and waves from some, as Anna Munro and she cycled the area with bicycles showing placards of 'Votes for Women', 'Keep the Liberals Out', Taxation without Representation is Tyranny', and the pair were thinking'what a blessed change from Holloway Prison'. Of course the election was not won, but at a later large meeting, launching a WFU branch in 176:. Amy Reid was one of six siblings, five older than her: Mary W. Reid born 1860, Elizabeth Reid (a shopwoman) born 1862, Andrew Reid (a chemist's assistant) born 1864, Bertha Reid born 1876 and a younger brother James F. Reid born 1876. The family had English boarders: the Horsman family (Charles Horsman, Ellen Horsman -both comedians - and their 13 year old daughter Ellen Maud ), Harry Thomas (also a comedian), and Mary Fortescue described as a 55 year old widow 478:' from Edinburgh to London, speaking to the group passing through York, where they had gathered signatures from 36 out of 48 councillors to a petition for votes for women. Sanderson then joined the women's groups from all over the country gathering in their thousands in Hyde Park, where she was one of the leading speakers at the mass rally. 301:
many more women were supporting the movement, but that the militant tactics are deferred pending 'responsible members of the Government' making a positive move to enfranchise women, without which 'we will proceed with even greater vigour than before'. In June 1908, Sanderson was with Theresa Billington-Greig, and
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as being due to a conservative attitude in Liberal voters (voting the same way as fathers and grandfathers) and about being disappointed that the Women's Unionist Association there had not promoted women's suffrage as an election issue. She was interviewed after the event and reported as saying that
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Sanderson's Scottish tour had included Forfar, where she had lived for a time, and where she bemoaned lack of adequate support for the campaigning work she was doing but she quoted the reactions to seeing women chalking the pavements, ringing bells and mounting lorries to speak in public, with
362:. She was reported as saying that female factory workers and teachers are paid less than men for the same or better quality of work. Sanderson debunked the popular arguments of the anti-suffrage case, including that suffragettes are all 'old maids' when in fact most were married women, who had ' 437:'Surely the women who have fought so determinedly during the last four years, who have been reviled and abused, imprisoned and tortured for asking simple justice, have a claim on a party that champions sweated workers, 82 per cent of whom are women 332:
where there were 'flippant elements' but Sanderson was said to have 'held the attention of the intelligent portion of the audience all through', her speaking tour progress was reported to the WFL. She had a successful three day speaking tour of
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In June 2010, ten Scottish branches of WFL were represented in the 'great procession' of ten or twelve thousand women, seven hundred banners and forty bands; Sanderson was grouped with the 617 'prisoners' or 'martyrs' proceeding to
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The 1910 WFL Conference report refers to the active engagement of the provincial and Scottish representatives; Sanderson is pictured with the National Executive Committee and WFL President Mrs Despard at
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the best husbands in the world, or else we could not be suffragettes. A woman who was used as a doormat or a slave could not be a suffragette, because she was afraid to call her soul her own
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Sanderson was photographed in prison by the police (image is in the Museum of London) and her 1907 posed photograph, wearing the Holloway brooch was used in publicity postcards for WSPU. (
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In March 1912, Sanderson had returned to activism after a period of illness, and spoke at the WFL Conference which sent congratulations to women's organizations in
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A decade after founding of WFL, the organisation looked back at its troubled beginnings as a split from WSPU and thanked its first executive committee.
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of Dundee. Sanderson (and again Anna Munro) shared some of the details of their prison experiences and she particularly emphasised the need for
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the local organiser, due to differences in opinion on tactics, and was regarded as a good organiser for new territory for suffrage activism (in
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Cambria Daily Leader quoted: 'Mrs Amy Sanderson's address was a happy amalgam of unanswerable argument of resistless logic of sweet sympathy.'
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At an open-air meeting in Hartlepool, she held the crowd's attention for 90minutes, explaining the arguments for women's suffrage and for
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branches and as a touring platform speaker, with upcoming public events widely publicised and commented on in the local press.  In
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note 26 quotes Sanderson: 'The Division in the Women's Movement: A Protest in the Name of Democracy' on p6 of 'Forward' 26 October 1907
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one of these cards was advertised for sale in 2017 for £130+VAT, and by auctioneers Rogers Jones in 2019, for an estimated £100–£160).
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as something that women should vote for (once they had won the vote). She also shared part of a hymn the women had sung in the prison:
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Quoting Mrs Amy Sanderson: 'She wished them to think of the question not as a question of a vote, but as a fight for sex equality...'
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began, suffragette prisoners, including Sanderson, were pardoned by the British government in return for stopping their militancy.
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reported that 'Mrs Sanderson's eloquence carried all before it, and in each case the meeting was almost unanimous in its support
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in 1907. She started speaking at events in Scotland on behalf of WPSU. In October 1907, she joined the break-away
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She married James Sanderson, a wireworker journeyman, on 10 August 1901 at Trinity Congregational Church,
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on 3 April 1910, Sanderson was one of the main speakers focussing on 'politics', with fellow activists
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SUFFRAGETTES: Amnesty of August 1914: index of people arrested, 1906-1914. The official...
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a curious mixture of earnest championship, lukewarm support, indifference and hostility'.
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and in the Prince of Wales Halls, a large venue in Glasgow, where she was introduced by
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Manning, M.E. (13 December 1909). "Reports from the Provinces - Work in Manchester".
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In February 1908, Sanderson was arrested a second time and imprisoned for a month in
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and mother Janet Reid née Kerr, also born 1838, from Glasgow. Her grandfather was a
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The biographical dictionary of Scottish women : from the earliest times to 2004
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most sympathetic and attentive, expressing entire approval of the militant tactics
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in London, with others in a small militant group who had accosted Prime Minister
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Making the Vote Count: The Arbroath Women Citizens' Association, 1931-1945
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Sanderson, Amy (26 March 1910). "The Labour Party and Votes for Women".
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strongly criticising the Labour Party before the next election, for ''
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held the crowd as much by her earnestness as by her logical arguments'.
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The brief report of her talk to the Edinburgh Branch of WFL commented
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remarks from men and women in the local dialect, some finally saying '
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Referring to the party's duty to working class women, Sanderson said:
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Sanderson's speaking tour in 1910 included a drawing room meeting in
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In May 1923, Sanderson was again a delegate at the Congress of the
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How Martyn, Edith (2 July 1910). "National Executive Committee".
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Spriggs, W.M. (14 September 1923). "Branch Note - Edinburgh".
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Glasgow and West of Scotland Association for Women's Suffrage
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Sanderson, Amy (7 May 1908). "Montrose Burghs By-Election".
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Tillard, Irene (30 October 1909). "South Yorkshire".
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4th Conference of the International Suffrage Alliance
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for being imprisoned for the cause of women's votes.
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During 1909, Sanderson's role was in organising the
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Sanderson also spoke at 190:Amy Sanderson died in 1931. 2478:Elizabeth and Agnes Thomson 2111:Charlotte Carmichael Stopes 1756:Actresses' Franchise League 1605:The Nottingham Evening Post 1603:"Set Out from York Today". 1266:. 14 May 1908. p. 541. 1144:North-Eastern Daily Gazette 1068:. 10 April 1908. p. 3. 1053:. 28 April 1908. p. 5. 972:. 11 July 1907. p. 27. 948:emuseum.aberdeencity.gov.uk 670:. 30 March 1910. p. 8. 288:Campaigning in the area of 275:The meadows where we play, 248:where she spoke along with 18:Amy Sanderson (suffragette) 2732: 2254:Margaret Milne Farquharson 1558:"Women's Freedom League". 1376:. 8 April 1910. p. 5. 1346:. 8 March 1910. p. 3. 1190:"By-Elections Sheffield". 862:Journal of British Studies 637:. 22 June 1908. p. 3. 389:and at the founding of an 2670:Protests and Suffragettes 1901:Elizabeth Finlayson Gauld 1573:"Caxton Hall "At Home"". 1359:The Shields Daily Gazette 1220:Browne, Sarah F. 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Index

Amy Sanderson (suffragette)

Women's Freedom League
Women's Social and Political Union
International Alliance of Women
Suffragette
women's rights
Holloway brooch
suffragette
Women's Freedom League
Charlotte Despard
Teresa Billington-Greig
Bellshill
Perthshire
Chartist
1881 Census
Lanarkshire
annuitant
Glasgow
Women's Social and Political Union
House of Commons
Women's Freedom League
Caroline Phillips
Forfar
Holloway Prison
H.H. Asquith
Cavendish Square
Holloway brooch
Sylvia Pankhurst
Dunfermline

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