Emily Davison

Emily Davison (October 11, 1872 - June 8, 1913) was a Camprean politician, suffragette and teacher.

Politics
Emily campaigned for women's rights within Majestica and Campre from 1905. She rose through the ranks of the Suffragette group becoming a chief steward and began to gain huge fame. Keir Hardie recognized her passion within the cause and admired her courage, bravery and hard work. He offered her a position in the Camprean government from 1905 to 1910 as a Minister Without Portfolio so she could continue to campaign alongside the suffragettes as well as giving them a platform within Campre. During the 1910 election she announced that she would not be standing for re-election within the Camprean government as she wanted to focus full-time within the Suffragette cause within Majestica. On the 8th of June, 1913 Emily died after being struck by a horse at the Epsom Derby. She had walked onto the course in front of cameras in an attempt to raise the Suffragette flag but had been struck by the kings horse which caused her to have a fracture to the head. Her death was ruled as a Basilar skull fracture.