Acknowledgements
Introduction
Gertrude Colmore: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text
Suffragette Sally
Appendix A: Additional Writing by Gertrude Colmore
- Broken (1913)
- The Nun (1913)
- From Standards and Ideals of Purity (1914)
- From The Life of Emily Davison (1913)
Appendix B: Suffrage: Militant, Constitutional, Anti
- Constitution (of the WSPU) (1908)
- Some Questions the Electors are Asking (1910)
- Helena Swanwick, The Hope and the Meaning(1909)
- Mary Augusta Ward, Editorial (1908)
- From Sir Almroth E. Wright, Suffrage Fallacies(1912)
Appendix C: Imprisonment, Forcible Feeding, Release
- From A Speech by Lady Constance Lytton, Delivered at the Queen's Hall, January 31, 1910 (1910)
- From Constance Lytton and Jane Warton, Spinster, Prisons and Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences (1914)
- Mary Leigh, Forcible Feeding: Statement of Mrs. Mary Leigh to Her Solicitor (1909)
- Emmeline Pethick Lawrence, Welcome Christabel Pankhurst! (1908)
Appendix D: The Conciliation Bill and Black Friday
- From H.N. Brailsford, The 'Conciliation' Bill: An Explanation and Defence (1910)
- Henry Noel Brailsford and Dr. Jessie Murray, The Treatment of the Women's Deputations by the Police (1911)
- Mr. Churchill and the Suffragists, The Times (1910)
- Christabel Pankhurst, We Revert to a State of War(1910)
Appendix E: Contemporary Reviews
- The Bookman (June 1911)
- Votes for Women (12 May 1911)
- The Times Literary Supplement (4 May 1911)
- Votes for Women (28 June 1911)
- The Vote (1 July 1911)
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