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Until recently, Alice Paul was a relatively obscure hero of the American women’s movement. She lacked the name recognition of Susan B. Anthony, despite being the suffragist who finally got the ...
Alice Paul toasting (with grape juice), the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment on Aug. 26, 1920. (Harris & Ewing, Inc./Public domain) August is the Women’s Suffrage Centennial Month. To celebrate the ...
Alice Paul. 1919. Courtesy: Library of Congress. A combative and outspoken leader in the women's suffrage movement, Alice Paul broke away from the National American Woman Suffrage Association to ...
In "Suffs," Alice Paul tries to convince Ida B. Wells, a co-founder of the NAACP, to compromise. Historically, organizers called for Black women to be segregated. (SOUNDBITE OF MUSICAL, "SUFFS") ...
20th century activist Alice Paul will join other members of the women’s suffrage movement on the back of the $10 bill, the United States Treasury Department announced Wednesday. Paul, who co-founded ...
Alice Paul dedicated her life to fighting for women's rights, making sure that no woman was denied her voice in the voting process. The renowned activist spoke out for equality until the day she ...
-- Alice Paul Institute (@AlicePaulInstit) April 12, 2016 "This president and this administration have had a commitment to protecting these stories," Pierno says.
As a male instructor of women’s history, I say that American “Herstory” deserves daily recognition.