Alice paul
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Elizabeth Cady StantoElizabeth Cady Stanton and Alice Paul were bothactivists for women's rights, particularly the right to vote. Stanton predated Paul and served as a major inspiration.
Alice Paul went to many schools but these are just a few, Swarthmore College, University of Pennsylvania, University of Birmingham in the UK, the Washington College of Law, and American University.
Alice paul
Alice Paul was the leader of the National Woman's Party. Lucy Burns worked along side with Alice Paul.
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National Women's Party
Alice Paul and her followers broke from the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) because they believed the organization was not aggressive enough in pursuing women's suffrage. They sought a more militant approach to advocacy, leading to the formation of the National Woman's Party in 1916.
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Alice paul
Alice Paul led the National Woman's Party, and she based it off of her experience from the Suffrage Movement
Alice Paul's birth name is Alice Stokes Paul.
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