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From the Podcast "Suffragette-Defaced Penny” notes

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Suffragette was a word first used by the Daily Mail newspaper as a derogatory term for the movement for women's suffrageThis penny, struck in 1903, has been defaced with the slogan 'Votes for Women' over the portrait of King Edward VII. Suffragette derives from the word suffrage meaning the right to vote.

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