Clarke, Mary Goulden (d. 1910)
Clarke, Mary Goulden (d. 1910)
English suffragist. Died in Dec 25, 1910, in Manchester, England; dau. of Robert Goulden (owner of calico-printing and bleach works) and Sophia Jane Craine (Crane) Goulden; sister of Emmeline Pankhurst (1858–1928); married.
Became an organizer for the WSPU in Brighton and was arrested for window-breaking on Black Friday; treated roughly by police and bands of toughs, and force-fed in jail for one month, died 2 days after her release.
See also Women in World History.
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