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Emily Davison killed at 1913 Derby
Emily Davison killed at 1913 Derby
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Emily Davison killed at 1913 Derby
Opening title says Tattenham Corner, followed by scenes of horses racing past. A new title then tells us ‘Suffragette killed in attempt to pull down the King’s horse’. We then see the famous scene where Davison is hit by the horse, followed by people rushing to the scene. The film then shows the rest of the horses finishing the race and then switches back to views of the crowd.   Emily Wilding Davison was a militant Suffragette who was well known for her daring and dangerous exploits in trying to promote the cause of women's suffrage. At the Derby race in June 1913 she tried to grab the reins of the King's horse but was struck and killed in the attempt. Nobody really knows whether she was trying to commit suicide or was trying to stop the horse in a sensational protest. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this film is the way in which the events are reported. The reporting seems rather bland. There is no condemnation or sympathy for Davison. However, it is clear that it was a sensational event from the crowd reaction. The film gives us a feel for the speed and power of the racehorses.
Category: History
Video Length: 84
Date Found: April 04, 2008
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View Count: 2,042
 
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