Christabel and Sylvia Pankhurst, sisters, united to lead the suffrage movement and inspire thousands of people to support women's voting rights. But as World War I broke out, their paths parted, putting an extreme strain on their sisterhood. The famous suffragettes' tense relationship deepened as their disagreements over patriotism caused the movement to break apart.
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