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Suffragette Sally

''Suffragette Sally'' is a suffrage novel by Gertrude Colmore (1855 – 1926) published in 1911. It is part of a string of novels written to further the cause of the women’s movement by gaining empathy from its readers. Following its three female protagonists through the militant campaign of the Women’s Social and Political Union, the novel examines both gender and class. The novel references many historic events and people, both by their known aliases and their real names.
== Publication and reception ==
Colmore’s novel was first published in 1911 by Stanley Paul and Co., London. At the time of publication the women’s movement had already been working and organizing for over 50 years. It was reviewed and advertised in the Suffrage newspaper ''Votes for Women'' and sold by the Women's Social and Political Union (WPSU) press.
Pandora republished it in 1984 under the title ''Suffragettes: A Story of Three Women''. The Broadview Edition, released in 2007 and edited by Alison Lee, is intended for academic study, and uses the 1911 text together with Colmore’s original notes and with appendices on the women's suffrage movement.

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