Audiobook: No Surrender
- Download Scene I: In the Black Country audio
- Download Scene II: Brackenhill Hall audio
- Download Scene III: Jenny's Call audio
- Download Scene IV: In the Courtyard audio
- Download Scene V: Before the Magistrate audio
- Download Scene VI: Canterbury Tales audio
- Download Scene VII: On a Trolly-Cart audio
- Download Scene VIII: At the Week-End Cottage audio
- Download Scene IX: In the Middleham Church audio
- Download Scene X: The Dinner-Party, Part A audio
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- Download Scene XI: A Crushed Butterfly audio
- Download Scene XII: Behind Prison Bars audio
- Download Scene XIII: In the Punishment Cell audio
- Download Scene XIV: Joe's Surrender audio
- Download L'Envoie. The Passing of the Women audio
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Written from the midst of the struggle for female suffrage, Constance Elizabeth Maud’s novel No Surrender (1911) is a Call to Arms. It is a dramatic narrative portraying key players and historical events in the battle for the Vote for Women in Britain. Jenny Clegg is a Lancashire millgirl working long, hard hours under unhealthy conditions in order to support her mother and younger siblings, only to have her father take possession of her savings. In order to seek the rights to improved work conditions, equal pay, and many other human rights, she joins the movement of women seeking political representation. The perspectives of the genteel and working classes, men, as well as the Antis, are presented.
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