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  2. Battle of Downing Street - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Downing Street was a march of suffragettes to Downing Street, London, on 22 November 1910.Organized by Emmeline Pankhurst's Women's Social and Political Union, the march took place four days after Black Friday, a suffragette protest outside the House of Commons that saw the women violently attacked by police.

  3. The great Georgetown vaccine fight: When a mob took to the ...

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    Smallpox vaccine developed, for those who would take it Michael Morgan At the beginning of the 20th century, due to the work of Dr. Edward Jenner and others, a reliable vaccine for smallpox was ...

  4. Canada convoy protest - Wikipedia

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    The protest called for the end of vaccine mandates in Canada during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. [34] [35] [1] Freedom Convoy's spokesperson Ben Dichter stated on Fox News that, "we want to get rid of the vaccine mandates and the [vaccine] passports. And that passport, that's the really concerning one."

  5. Suffragette - Wikipedia

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    Friends of the women suffrage movement are entitled to reckon the great demonstration at Heaton Park yesterday, arranged by the Women's Social and Political Union, as somewhat of a triumph. With fine weather as an ally the women suffragists were able to bring together an immense body of people.

  6. List of suffragette bombings - Wikipedia

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    A woman discovered the bomb, made from 24 cartridges of gunpowder, with the fuse burning in the ladies lavatory. She picked up the device and plunged it into water in a sink, extinguishing the fuse. [33] 10 May 1913: A parcel bomb is discovered at Reading Post Office, addressed to the municipal office in the town. The parcel had been found ...

  7. Jailed for Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The women led by Alice Paul and NWP went to congress, lobbied, petitioned, and raised tons of money because now suffrage became a national issue. When the President said the states should decide women's suffrage, Alice Paul decided to begin the Silent Sentinel protests. [1] The Silent Sentinels resulted in the imprisonment of over 200 suffragists.

  8. Vaccine confers better protection than natural immunity, CDC ...

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    A study published on Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that natural immunity offers far weaker protection against COVID-19 than a vaccine does.

  9. Oregon teacher suspended after showing up to school in ...

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    An Oregon special education assistant painted her face with iodine and called herself Rosa Parks, all in protest of the school district’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.