Alice Paul was famous for equal rights and the right to vote for women. She was the National Chairman of the Congressional Union for Women's Suffrage (CUWS) which later became the National Women's Party. She was among the first group to ever picket the White House. She created opportunities for women to participate in politics. She built an effective international network among women.
Women's suffrage movement
Lucy Burns was a suffargist because she was influenced by her friend Alice Paul, and Alice paul got her on to be in the "Women's Social and Political Union a union dedicated to fighting Women's rights in the United Kingdom.
1901 I have another source saying she was changed in 1901, and then there is you, saying she was born in 1901. she can't be born and changed in the same year! i want the truth!
Alice and Nicholas Longworth had three children: Alice, Nicholas, and Paul. Their family was prominent in American society, with Alice Longworth becoming a well-known figure in her own right. The Longworths were part of the influential political and social circles of their time, particularly in Washington, D.C.
Alice Paul died on July 9, 1977 at the age of 92.
Alice Paul's birth name is Alice Stokes Paul.
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Alice Paul was the leader of the National Woman's Party. Lucy Burns worked along side with Alice Paul.
Alice Paul was born on January 11, 1885.
Alice Paul played field hockey. There are team photographs at the Alice Paul Institute in MT Laurel NJ
Alice Paul died on July 9, 1977 at the age of 92.
Alice Paul founded the National Women's Party.
Alice Paul wrote the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in 1921.
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