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Suffrage in the Philippines

12th April 202322nd January 2026 / historicallywoman / 1 Comment

Almost exactly 85 years ago, Filipinas chose their right to vote. Prior to 1937, women in the Philippines had virtually no rights, and the all-male National Legislative were firmly against women's suffrage, fearing that traditional family roles would start to change.

Women Who Fought Back: The Igbo Women’s War

27th November 202210th January 2023 / historicallywoman / 2 Comments

In 1929, one of the first major acts of protest against British colonialism in West Africa broke out in Nigeria. In colonialist terms, the conflict became known as the Aba Riots, an attempt to reduce the action to the hysterical efforts of a few, removing women from it altogether. In the Igbo language, it is Ogu Umunwanyi – the Women’s War.

W is for… Witches

31st October 202112th January 2023 / historicallywoman / Leave a comment

The Pendle Witch Trials, in which twelve people were accused of witchcraft and ten sentenced, are some of the most infamous in English history, accounting for 2% of all witch executions carried out across three centuries. Read on to find out about the series of events that led to these deaths.

O is for… Onake Obavva

30th July 202118th January 2023 / historicallywoman / 1 Comment

Sometimes, the most ordinary people can do the most extraordinary things - a fact that is especially true for Onake Obavva, a regular woman living in Karnataka, India, who in an instant became one of the area's most celebrated female warriors.

I is for… Iceni

8th May 202124th January 2023 / historicallywoman / Leave a comment

The Iceni were a Britonnic tribe in Iron Age and Roman Britain, which co-existed peacefully with Rome until around AD 60. When Rome tried to ransack the tribe, their queen, Boudicca, launched a revolt that almost drove the Romans from Britain for good.

B is for… Bella in the Wych Elm

22nd January 202116th February 2025 / historicallywoman / Leave a comment

In April 1943, four young boys would make a grisly discovery in Hagley Wood in Worcestershire, England. What they found would spark a murder mystery complete with theories of witchcraft and espionage which remains to be solved to this very day.

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