2 dissimilarities between emily davison and sufia jamal's life
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The history of civil rights has been the history of female empowerment. The first feminist in history seems to have been the Vietnamese icon, Trieu Thi Trinh–who fought for female empowerment in the 3rd century. For present purposes, we might harken back to the 16th century–noting activists in England like Jane Anger, Anne Ayscough (a.k.a. “Askew”), and Isabella Whitney. We begin by posing a simple question: How was it that such female luminaries were able to break new ground for women?
In answering this question, we find an ineluctable trend: Familiarity with sacred doctrine was not a prerequisite for their achievements. Note, for example, the pioneering work of (Spanish queen consort) Catalina of Aragon in promoting Renaissance humanism. In the case of Catalina, the key was “renaissance” and “humanism”