Alice Paul
Alice Paul
Men and women got mad and started to get into the parade and wreck everything. So many people got hurt. The police did nothing to help out the women.
Suffragists were individuals, primarily women, who advocated for women's suffrage, or the right for women to vote. They played a crucial role in the suffrage movement, which sought to achieve political equality for women. Suffragists organized protests, lobbied lawmakers, and raised awareness about women's rights.
get every state to vote on women's suffrage.
Emmeline Pankhurst UK Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony organized the US NWSA
a white women on a white horse
On March 3, 1913, Alice Paul organized a suffrage parade of 8,000 women to march up Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. Their major aim was to secure women the right to vote in America.
The Women's National Suffrage parade was held in Washington.
Alice Paul
since women at the time were not allowed to vote, 3 sisters founded the Equal Suffrage League.
Men and women got mad and started to get into the parade and wreck everything. So many people got hurt. The police did nothing to help out the women.
Suffragists were individuals, primarily women, who advocated for women's suffrage, or the right for women to vote. They played a crucial role in the suffrage movement, which sought to achieve political equality for women. Suffragists organized protests, lobbied lawmakers, and raised awareness about women's rights.
"The Woman Suffrage movement" - begun in 1848 with that pivotal meeting, weakened during and after the Civil War. "Women's suffrage" refers to the right of women to vote and to hold public office. The "women's suffrage movement" (or "woman suffrage movement") includes all the organized activities of reformers to change laws that kept women from voting or to add laws and constitutional amendments to guarantee women the right to vote. You'll often read about "woman suffrage" and "suffragettes" "Women's suffrage" refers to the right of women to vote and to hold public office. The "women's suffrage movement" (or "woman suffrage movement") includes all the organized activities of reformers to change laws that kept women from voting or to add laws and constitutional amendments to guarantee women the right to vote. You'll often read about "woman suffrage" and "suffragettes" Source: http://womenshistory.about.com/od/suffrage/a/suffrage.htm
Oprah Winfrey, 1999.
The American Parade - 1974 We the Women 1-1 was released on: USA: 17 March 1974
get every state to vote on women's suffrage.
Emmeline Pankhurst UK Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony organized the US NWSA