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9 December 1909: American suffragist Alice Paul has been freed from London’s Holloway Prison!
9 December 1909: American suffragist Alice Paul has been freed from Londons Holloway Prison!
Denied political prisoner status, she began a hunger strike immediately after her arrival, and was force-fed twice a day after 11 November. Though quite weak from her ordeal, she said today that she had no regrets, and would engage in such tactics again if necessary.
She was arrested on 9 November for taking part in a suffrage protest at the Lord Mayors Banquet in the Guild Hall. Disguising themselves as scrubwomen, she and another protester, Amelia Brown, snuck in many hours before the event began. They spent the morning hiding, one time coming so close to being caught that a constables cloak brushed up against Paul in a darkened area where she was crouching to avoid detection. As the time for the banquet approached, she began to make her way toward the gallery. Whenever she ran into someone, she would ask them for directions to the kitchen. Eventually she made her way to the gallery, and when Prime Minister Asquith paused briefly during his speech, she and Brown shouted: How about votes for women?
Paul and Brown were quickly arrested, tried and sentenced to 30 days at hard labour. Both immediately went on hunger strikes. Alice Paul did no work, and resisted everything the authorities tried to do, even refusing to wear prison clothes. Though not yet recovered sufficiently for a long interview, she did send out this statement today through a friend:
I practiced a hunger strike until November 11th. After that date they fed me twice a day by force, except on one day when I was too ill to be touched. I have no complaints against the Holloway officials. I spent the whole time in bed, because I refused to wear prison clothes. Each day I was wrapped in blankets and taken to another cell to be fed, the food being injected
through my nostrils. During this operation the largest wardress in Holloway sat astride my knees, holding my shoulders down to keep me from bending forward. Two other wardresses sat on either side and held my arms. Then a towel was placed around my throat and one doctor from behind forced my head back, while another doctor put a tube in my nostril. When it reached my throat my head was pushed forward.
Twice the tube came through my mouth and I got it between my teeth. My mouth was then pried open with an instrument. Sometimes they tied me to a chair with sheets. Once I managed to get my hands loose and snatched the tube, tearing it with my teeth. I also broke a jug, but I didnt give in.
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9 December 1909: American suffragist Alice Paul has been freed from London’s Holloway Prison! (Original Post)
niyad
Dec 2014
OP
K&R. Remarkable and courageous woman. I saw the movie "Iron Jawed Angels," heartwrenching.
Rhiannon12866
Dec 2014
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Rhiannon12866
(205,552 posts)1. K&R. Remarkable and courageous woman. I saw the movie "Iron Jawed Angels," heartwrenching.
I've always voted, but I never looked at it quite the same way ever since.
niyad
(113,383 posts)2. I pointed this and the movie out to the twit who said that forced feeding is not torture.
Rhiannon12866
(205,552 posts)3. Yikes! I certainly remember that!
Arguably the most brutal part!