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A combative and outspoken leader in the women's suffrage movement, Alice Paul broke away from the National American Woman Suffrage Association to form the more radical National Woman's Party.
Her work has previously appeared in USA Today and Washington Life Magazine. Alice Paul dedicated her life to fighting for women's rights, making sure that no woman was denied her voice in the ...
For the rest of her life, Alice Paul continued her work for the equality of women around the world. At age 37, she earned a law degree and wrote the first version of the Equal Rights Amendment in ...
Fleetwood Elementary School in Mount Laurel had been sending students to the Alice Paul Institute — recently renamed the ...
She Was Praised By Oprah Winfrey And Appeared On The Ellen DeGeneres Show Alice Paul Tapper's inspiring book and campaign received praise from girls and women across the country, including two big ...
Force-feeding and imprisonment could not stop suffragist Alice Paul’s march forward. A new park site would tell her story. Horse-drawn floats, trumpeters, banners, and thousands of marchers.
Alice Paul, who drafted the original version of the Equal Rights Amendment, referred to abortion as "the ultimate exploitation of women." Some feminists still oppose abortion on these and other ...
When news of Tennessee’s ratification reached Alice Paul on August 18, she sewed the thirty-sixth star onto her ratification banner and unfurled it from the balcony of Woman’s Party ...
In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Alice Paul House is hosting a community movie night at 7:30 p.m. April 17 at the Indiana Theater, 637 Philadelphia St.
This national monument, formerly known as the Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, was once the home of suffragist Alice Paul and headquarters for the National Woman's Party. Paul founded the National ...