United States feminist (1885-1977)
1Two days later Alice Paul and her colleagues were put on trial.
2They took down the boarding from Alice Paul's window yesterday, I heard.
3Imagine any one thinking Alice Paul needed to be 'under observation!'
4Let us honor Sojourner Truth no less than Patrick Henry, and Alice Paul no less than Woodrow Wilson.
5I am going to break all three windows as a protest against their confining Alice Paul with these!
6Fellow student with Alice Paul.
7My thoughts were at first with Alice Paul, at that moment being forcibly fed by men jailers and men doctors.
8A model listener, Alice Paul has unlimited capacity for letting the other person relieve herself of all her objections without contest.
9I am going to let Alice Paul tell her own story, as she related it to me one day after her release:
10It sentenced the leader, Alice Paul, to the absurd and desperate sentence of seven months in the Washington jail for "obstructing traffic."
11In 1913, at a women's suffrage parade organized by Alice Paul, Ida B. Wells-Barnett was asked to march in the back of the parade.
12Alice Paul gave to thousands of women the essence of freedom.
13Alice Paul, Inez Milholland, Mrs. Belmont, Dudley Field Malone, and all the prisoners.
14Alice Paul refills the urn and kindles a new fire.
15Alice Paul is as thin as ever, pale and large-eyed.
16Alice Paul came to leadership still in her twenties, but with a broad cultural equipment.
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