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Three Autograph Letters signed, to Maurice H. Richmond (President of the Oxford Union).

Three Autograph Letters signed, to Maurice H. Richmond (President of the Oxford Union).

Publication details: Keswick & London, October 16 & 25, November 3, 1908,

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A significant group of letters from one of the principal figures in the Women's Suffrage movement, in response to Richmond's invitation for her to address the Oxford Union, in the first accepting, then asking for clarification of the running order, and finally offering her draft resolution for the talk: 'That in the opinion of this House the time has come when the Government should be urged to remove the electoral disabilities of women'. Though not in themselves substantial, the letters represent an important historical moment: Fawcett was the first woman to address the Union in its 83-year history. In the event, within an all-male assembly, the motion was not carried (a further half decade would elapse before the Union would vote in favour), but the platform and the publicity it provided were strides forward.

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1908, pp. [2]; [2]; [2], foolscap 8vo, original horizontal folds, good condition

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