Prisons & Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences by Lady Constance Lytton

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Author Lytton, Constance, Lady, 1869-1923
LoC No. 87133140
Title Prisons & Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences
Alternate Title Prisons and Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences
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Summary "Prisons & Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences" by Lady Constance Lytton is a memoir written in the early 20th century. The book provides a personal account of Lytton's experiences as a Suffragette, detailing her encounters with the prison system while advocating for women's rights. The likely focus of the memoir revolves around the injustices faced by women in prison and the broader implications of the women's suffrage movement. At the start of the memoir, Lytton reflects on her life before joining the militant suffragette movement, describing herself as an average woman living in the countryside with limited ambitions. Following her godmother's death, she inherits some money, sparking a desire for social reform, particularly concerning prisoners and rural communities. This exploration leads her to the Suffragettes, where she finds an unexpected calling that propels her into activism. The opening chapters establish Lytton's gradual awakening to feminist ideas and her determination to fight for justice, setting the stage for her transformative journey through the harsh realities of prison life as a political prisoner. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class HV: Social sciences: Social pathology, Social and Public Welfare
Subject Suffragists -- Great Britain -- Biography
Subject Lytton, Constance, Lady, 1869-1923
Subject Women political prisoners -- Great Britain -- Biography
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EBook-No. 52944
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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