Emily Davison

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Emily Davison
Emily Wilding Davison (1872 –  June 8 1913) was an activist for women's suffrage in the United Kingdom. It is thought that she committed suicide by throwing herself under King George V's horse at the Epsom Derby. Davison was born in BlackheathLondon, and had a university education, having studied first at Royal Holloway College in London. She later studied English Language and Literature at St Hugh's College, Oxford, and obtained first-class honours in her final exams, though women were not at that time admitted to degrees at Oxford. She joined the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) in 1906, and immediately involved herself in their more militant activities. She was arrested and imprisoned for various offenses, including a violent attack on a man she mistook for the Chancellor of the ExchequerDavid Lloyd George. She went on hunger strike and was force-fed in Holloway prison, where she threw herself down an iron staircase as a protest. She landed on wire netting 30 feet below, which saved her, however she suffered some severe spinal damage.
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