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Sarah Bonwick (1849–1924), the Baptist Women's League and the Women's Suffrage Movement in England
ABSTRACT This article explores the story of suffragist Sarah Bonwick, a national and international speaker within the Baptist Women's League and beyond Baptist circles. By contributing for many years in a number of ways to the national controversy surrounding ‘votes for women’, Bonwick played a pivotal role in encouraging Baptist churches to be more open to the ‘new dawn’ of the women's movement.