Section 1: An introduction to my project, the use of posthumous pardons and who may have received one in the past e.g. Alan Turing, plus the purpose this served, and why a pardon is now being considered for the Suffragettes.
Section 2: The crimes committed by the Suffragettes and how this affects whether they are deserving of a pardon. In this section I will include profiles of a few individuals, what they were charged with, and where, in my opinion, this leaves them with being considered for a pardon. The British Library + Suffragettes with Lucy Worsley documentary notes.
Section 3: Have they been sanitised? How would a pardon contribute to this? Fern Riddell, martyrs vs. terrorists + acknowledging both of these sides rather than erasing one.
Section 4: Others who have been pardoned and a comparison between these and the Suffragettes, including differences in crimes committed and whether these are still classed as crimes today e.g. Alan Turing. Group vs. individual. Also current day activists.
Section 4: A Conclusion
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