The Henson Journals
Anti-Female Suffrage League
The Women's National Anti-Suffrage League was founded in 1908 following correspondence in The Times by opponents of female suffrage. Its first leader was the novelist Mrs Humphrey Ward; other prominent members were Gertrude Bell, Violet Markham, and Beatrice Chamberlain. It amalgamated with the Men's National League for Opposing Women's Suffrage in 1910 to become the National League for Opposing Women's Suffrage.
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