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  1. Alice Paul Biography: For Kids . Alice Paul was born on January 11, 1885 at Paulsdale, her family farm in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey. Alice was a Quaker, and she attended Quaker school and church in nearby Moorestown. Alice’s parents, teachers, and friends shared the belief that women and men are equal and should have the same opportunities and ...

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    Born on January 11, 1885 in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, Paul was the oldest of four children of Tacie Parry and William Paul, a wealthy Quaker businessman. Pauls parents embraced gender equality, education for women, and working to improve society. Pauls mother, a suffragist, brought her daughter with her to womens suffrage meetings.

    Paul attended Swarthmore College, a Quaker school cofounded by her grandfather, graduating with a biology degree in 1905. She attended the New York School of Philanthropy (now Columbia University) and received a Master of Arts degree in sociology in 1907. She then went to England to study social work, and after returning, earned a PhD from the Univ...

    While in England, Paul met American Lucy Burns, and joining the womens suffrage efforts there, they learned militant protest tactics, including picketing and hunger strikes. Back in the United States, in 1912, Paul and Burns joined the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), with Paul leading the Washington, DC chapter. NAWSA primaril...

    Borrowing from her British counterparts, Paul organized parades and pickets in support of suffrage. Her firstand the largestwas in Washington, DC, on March 3, 1913, the day before President-elect Woodrow Wilsons inauguration. Approximately eight thousand women marched with banners and floats down Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to the White Ho...

  2. Alice Paul was an American suffragist and activist who played a vital role in the successful campaign for women's suffrage in the United States. Alongside Lucy Burns and other activists, Paul led the movement that resulted in the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1920.

  3. Alice PaulFounder of the National Woman’s Party” January 11, 1885 – July 9, 1977 orn into a Quaker family in New Jersey, Alice Paul became involved in the suffrage movement from a young age, regularly attending suffragist meetings with her mother throughout her child-hood. For a woman of the early twentieth century,

  4. Nov 9, 2009 · Print Page. Alice Paul was a Quaker suffragist who fought to secure women the right to vote and other feminist causes. The author of the Equal Rights Amendment, written in 1923 but still...

  5. Alice Paul. (1885-1977) Early Life and education. Alice Paul was born in Moorestown, New Jersey, into an American Quaker family. In her teenage years she read all the books in the Meeting House Library. She studied Biology at Swarthmore College, a Quaker university.

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  7. Alice Paul was the architect of some of the most outstanding political achievements on behalf of women in the 20th century. Born on January 11, 1885 to Quaker parents in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, Alice Paul dedicated her life to the single cause of securing equal rights for all.

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