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Senior supervising producer Christabel Nsiah-Buadi just joined us last week so we thought we'd start her off in the hot seat.
NPR: A Song Unites British-Born Africans
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Christabel Pankhurst polled the most votes at the election but failed to gain a seat: the only woman to be elected, Constance Markievicz, did not campaign and, as a Sinn Fein member, never took her seat.
BBC: Women in parliament
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The British suffragettes, who often exchanged battle tactics with their American cousins, were led by clever middle-class women such as Christabel Pankhurst (1880-1958), who gained a first-class law degree, but was barred from practising in all-male courts.
ECONOMIST: Ruth Dyk