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The emancipation of today displays itself mainly in cigarettes and shorts... painted lips and nails, and the return of trailing skirts and other absurdities of dress which betoken the slave-woman's intelligent companionship.
Sylvia Pankhurst
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Sylvia Pankhurst
Age: 78 †
Born: 1882
Born: May 5
Died: 1960
Died: September 27
Antiimperialist
Artist
Editor
Feminist
Journalist
Suffragist
Manchester
England
Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst
Woman
Cigarette
Shorts
Today
Display
Emancipation
Dress
Skirts
Dresses
Companionship
Lips
Painted
Trailing
Slave
Absurdity
Absurdities
Intelligent
Mainly
Displays
Return
Nails
Cigarettes
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