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  1. Emily Wilding Davison (1561 1 June 1913) was an English suffragette who fought for votes for women in Britain in the early twentieth century. A member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) and a militant fighter for her cause, she was arrested on nine occasions, went on hunger strike seven times and was force-fed on forty-nine occasions.

  2. Jun 4, 2024 · Emily Davison, British activist who became a martyr to the cause of womens suffrage when she entered the racetrack during the 1913 Epsom Derby and moved in front of King George V’s horse, which struck her at full force. She died four days later from her injuries. Learn more about Davison’s life.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Militant suffragette Emily Wilding Davison fought to gain equal voting rights for British women before dying at the Epsom Derby in 1913.

  4. Learn about the life and death of Emily Davison, who threw herself in front of the king's horse at the Epsom Derby in 1913. Find out how she fought for women's rights, was arrested, force-fed and sued the government.

  5. Learn more about the suffragette Emily Wilding Davison in this BBC Bitesize KS1 history guide.

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  6. Emily Davison, influential British suffragette, was born in South East London in 1872. She was a high achiever and won a scholarship to study literature at Royal Holloway College when she finished school.

  7. Mar 7, 2018 · Learn about the extraordinary life and sacrifice of Emily Davison, a Suffragette who fought for women's rights and died under the King's horse at the Derby in 1913. Explore her militant actions, prison protests, writings and legacy through historical sources and images.