BUT as we were passing the Sanderson's Arcade we noticed that the great big daffodils hanging from the ceiling were being replaced tonight by banners in purple white and green. My husband asked why. Suffragete colours! I explained.
100 years ago, (London born Oxford educated) Emily Davison walked these streets and considered this town of Morpeth her home. It was here she recovered from her injuries and hunger strikes and from here she left on her last campaign agsainst injustice. She is buried here. And today when I put my X on that ballot paper in the local elections it was for no candidate, but for Emily I did it -- as should every woman with rights who now draws breath. Emily bought our freedoms with her death.
The flower beds of Carlisle park wear her colours proudly this year. It is a privilege to be here now -- at this moment in history and to honour her memory.
Oonah what a great blog about your visit to Emily's grave & a wonderful message to send out to everyone. Hope everyone that reads it will think about entering our writing competition to commemorate Suffragette Emily Davison http://www.listenupnorth.com/writer-profiles/writing-competition
ReplyDeleteFantastic Oonah. How wonderful - welcome to Emily Inspires! I hope you're entering the writing competition... it's still a week to the closing date. Welcome to the programme Oonah's readers... Then there's the play, procession.....
ReplyDeleteAll right! Here's to Emily. And you, for posting this.
ReplyDeleteI do hope that even women far from here will join us in celebrating this life, this struggle and this hope. And the fight is not over.
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