Word got out to the public that she was on a hunger strike and how the people were treating her. It made it look really bad on the president so, he got all of the women out of jail and passed the 19th amendment.
The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) expelled Alice Paul's Congressional Union due to its more militant tactics and focus on a federal amendment for women's suffrage, which clashed with NAWSA's more conservative, state-by-state approach. Paul's group advocated for direct action, including protests and hunger strikes, which some within NAWSA viewed as too radical and potentially detrimental to the broader suffrage cause. This split highlighted the divisions within the movement regarding strategy and priorities in the fight for women's rights.
Alice Paul's first job was as a social worker in New York City after she graduated from Swarthmore College in 1905. She worked with immigrants and focused on helping them navigate their new environment, which sparked her interest in social justice and women's rights. This experience laid the foundation for her later activism, particularly in the women's suffrage movement.
Alice Paul's favorite color is not widely known.
She did not have one or if she did probably in a museum or at her house
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Alice's sash was purple whit and gold. In purple letters across the front of the sash it said votes for women. White was in the middle.
Alex Pauls's birth name is Alexander David Pauls.
Raimonds Pauls's birth name is Pauls, Raimonds Woldemars.
Alex Pauls is 6'.
BOCM Pauls was created in 1992.
Pauls Agriculture ended in 1992.
Gastón Pauls was born in 1972.