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Alice Paul was raised in a Quaker family, which influenced her values and commitment to social justice and equality. Quaker beliefs emphasize peace, equality, and community service, principles that guided her work in the women's suffrage movement and beyond. Although she maintained her Quaker identity, her activism also drew from broader ideals of justice and civil rights.

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