A suffragist named Alice Paul is the person who is credited with organizing the suffrage parade. The parade took place in Washington DC the day before President Woodrow Wilson was to take the oath of office.
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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.
In 1913, Alice Paul organized the Women's Suffrage Parade in Washington, D.C., which took place on March 3rd, the day before President Woodrow Wilson's inauguration. The event featured thousands of women marching to demand the right to vote, highlighting the urgency and importance of women's suffrage. The parade was notable for its large scale and the diversity of participants, and it played a significant role in raising public awareness and support for the suffrage movement. Despite facing hostility and disruptions, the parade was a pivotal moment in the fight for women's rights.
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since women at the time were not allowed to vote, 3 sisters founded the Equal Suffrage League.
According to History.com, it was in 1762, but it was organized by Irish soldiers serving in the British army, and it was the first official, organized St. Paddy's Day parade in the world. (Boston had the first organized celebration in 1737 but no organized, official parade, apparently)
Emmeline Pankhurst UK Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony organized the US NWSA
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.