Emmeline Pankhurst was raised in a Christian household, but her later beliefs evolved as she became more focused on social and political issues. While she did not strictly adhere to any specific religious doctrine, her commitment to women's rights and suffrage often took precedence over religious considerations. Pankhurst's activism was primarily secular, reflecting her belief in the importance of political change over religious influence.
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