Emily Wilding Davison's actions on June 4, 1913, when she stepped in front of King George V's horse at the Epsom Derby, have been widely debated. While some view it as a deliberate act of martyrdom for the suffragette movement, others argue it was a tragic accident. Davison had a history of militant activism, suggesting she sought to draw attention to women's suffrage, but whether she intended to die remains uncertain. Ultimately, her legacy as a suffragette endures regardless of her intent that day.
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