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English: Marion Wallace Dunlop (22 December 1864 – 12 September 1942) was a noted artist and author. She was the first and one of the most well known British suffragettes to go on hunger strike, on 5 July 1909, after being arrested in July 1909 for militancy.[1] She was at the centre of the Women's Social and Political Union who campaigned by Emmeline Pankhurst to be remembered. She was one of her pallbearers and she looked after Emmeline's adopted daughter. Woodcuts are c.1906 1 of 12

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Artist Marion Wallace Dunlop: A Glaring Demon, (blue and yellow) from Devils in Diverse Shapes, circa 1906 from "Devils in Diverse Shapes"
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Author Marion Wallace Dunlop (22 December 1864 – 12 September 1942)

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