In a police station after protesting in front of the English Parliament
Alice Paul was the leader of the National Woman's Party. Lucy Burns worked along side with Alice Paul.
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.
Alice Paul and Lucy Burns were women's rights activists. They led a successful campaign for women's suffrage that resulted in the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920, that prohibited gender discrimination in voting.
Alice paul did not marry anyone she stayed with the women's suffragist cause and did it with her coworker, Lucy burns. in her eyes all she needed to do was what she loved and have her friends by her side and that's all that was necessary =). good for her too.
Alice Paul and Lucy Burns aimed to secure women's suffrage in the United States, advocating for the passage of the 19th Amendment. They sought to achieve this through organized activism, including protests, marches, and hunger strikes, emphasizing the need for a more militant approach compared to earlier suffrage movements. Their efforts focused on raising public awareness and pressuring lawmakers to recognize women's rights to vote. Ultimately, their work significantly contributed to the eventual ratification of the amendment in 1920.
Alice Paul and Lucy Burns drew inspiration from the British suffragette movement, particularly the militant tactics employed by figures like Emmeline Pankhurst. They were also influenced by their studies in social work and the experience of witnessing the injustices faced by women, which fueled their determination for equality. Their exposure to the broader social reform movements of the early 20th century, along with their commitment to nonviolent protest and civil disobedience, shaped their strategic approach in the fight for women's suffrage in the United States.
Many women fought gain the right to vote. Alice Paul and Lucy Burns were two very influential women and their story is told quite well in the movie Iron Jawed Angels.
The National American Woman Suffrage Association employed a flexible state-to-state strategy to promote women's suffrage. The organization was founded by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns in 1913.
The National Women's Trade Union League is established, Alice Paul and Lucy Burns form the Congressional Union, and the federal woman suffrage amendment was passed.
Susan B. Anthony Lucy Stone Elizabeth Cady Stanton Alice Paul Lucy Burns Margaret Sanger See link for a list of 75 women who made up the women's suffrage movement.
*Susan B Anthony *Alice Paul *&Lucy Burns. Alice Paul& Lucy Burns were in the iron jawed angels. you can look these names up on google to get more information. and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony were some of the main people and other supporters were Lucretia Mott, Abigail Adams, Lucy Stone, and Florence F. Noyes.
Alice Paul's birth name is Alice Stokes Paul.