Ida B. Wells-Barnett urged Alice Paul to recognize the importance of including African American women's rights in the women's suffrage movement. She emphasized that the fight for voting rights should not be limited to white women and called for solidarity among all women, highlighting the intersection of race and gender in the struggle for equality. Wells-Barnett advocated for a more inclusive approach to ensure that the suffrage movement addressed the needs and rights of Black women.
Alice Paul really enjoyed reading hockey basket ball and other sports
Alice Paul was a women who fought with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton for Women's Rights.
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No. She also did not have children. She instead devoted her life to fighting for women's rights.
Alice Paul broke away from NAWSA beacuse she felt they were getting no where.
Alice Paul's birth name is Alice Stokes Paul.
did Alice Paul do homeschool
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yes alice paul had disabilities.
did Alice Paul do homeschool
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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