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Actresses' Franchise League : ウィキペディア英語版 | Actresses' Franchise League The Actresses' Franchise League was a women's suffrage organization, mainly active in England. ==Founding== In 1908 the Actresses' Franchise League was founded at a meeting in the Criterion Hotel in London, as a sister organization to the Women Writers' Suffrage League. While "actresses" are specified in the organization's name, anyone working in the theatre was welcomed to join. British actresses who joined included Ellen Terry, Lillah McCarthy, Decima Moore, Cicely Hamilton, Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale, Christabel Marshall, Lena Ashwell, Edith Craig and Lily Langtry.〔(Claire Hirschfield, "The Actresses' Franchise League and the Campaign for Women's Suffrage 1908-1914," ''Theatre Research International'' 10(2)(Summer 1985): 129-153. )〕〔(Michael Holroyd, ''A Strange Eventful History: The Dramatic Lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving, and their Remarkable Families'' (Macmillan 2010) ).〕
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