Florence Canning
1863–1914 (age 51)
Biography
Florence Canning was a courageous suffragette who dedicated herself to the cause of women's rights and political equality. Born in 1863, she was part of the vibrant and determined movement that fought for women's suffrage in Britain during a pivotal era.
Canning's activism reflected her commitment to social justice and equality. She passed away in 1914, having witnessed the growing momentum of the suffrage movement and contributing to the struggle that would ultimately transform women's political participation in Britain.