Prison & Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences
Constance Lytton
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Constance Lytton worked along Emmeline Pankhurst for the cause of women's suffrage in England. Upset that she was getting preferential treatment by the authorities, she assumed a pseudonym (Jane Wharton) so that her titled status wouldn't be obvious. This book chronicles her involvement in the suffrage movement, including her arrest and subsequent incarceration at Holloway Prison, a place notorious for the poor treatment of the women in their charge. - Summary by KHand (8 hr 25 min)
Chapitres
Dedication | 3:20 | Lu par KHand |
Introduction | 12:51 | Lu par KHand |
My Conversion | 33:39 | Lu par KHand |
A Deputation to the Prime Minister | 36:46 | Lu par KHand |
Police Court Trial | 20:42 | Lu par KHand |
Holloway Prison: My First Imprisonment | 35:54 | Lu par KHand |
The Hospital | 32:33 | Lu par KHand |
Some Types of Prisoners | 36:19 | Lu par KHand |
'A Track To The Water's Edge' | 53:30 | Lu par KHand |
From The Cells | 40:45 | Lu par KHand |
New Castle: Police Station Cell | 30:15 | Lu par KHand |
New Castle Prison: My Second Imprisonment | 16:54 | Lu par KHand |
Jane Wharton | 36:14 | Lu par KHand |
Walton Gaol, Liverpool: My Third Imprisonment | 55:09 | Lu par KHand |
The Home Office | 20:36 | Lu par KHand |
The Conciliation Bill | 12:42 | Lu par KHand |
Holloway Prison Revisited: My Fourth Imprisonment | 27:39 | Lu par KHand |