Prison & Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences

Prison & Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences
Published in the early 20th century, 'Prison & Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences' by Constance Lytton recounts her experiences as a suffragette in England. Writing under the pseudonym Jane Wharton to avoid preferential treatment, Lytton details her arrest and time in Holloway Prison, known for its harsh conditions. The book highlights the struggles faced by women in the suffrage movement and serves as a personal account of activism and resilience against systemic oppression.
