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Alice Paul, American suffragette and feminist

Alice Stokes Paul (1885-1977), American suffragist, feminist, and women's rights activist. In 1907, after completing her master's degree at the University of Pennsylvania, she moved to England, where she became deeply involved with the British women's suffrage movement. She was arrested 7 times and imprisoned 3 times. It was during her time in prison that Paul learned the tactics of civil disobedience from Emmeline Pankhurst. Chief among these tactics was demanding to be treated as a political prisoner upon arrest. When she returned to the states she became one of the main leaders and strategists of the campaign for the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Along with Lucy Burns and others, Paul initiated events such as the Woman Suffrage Procession and the Silent Sentinels, which were part of the successful campaign that resulted in the amendment's passage in 1920. After 1920, Paul spent a half century as leader of the National Woman's Party, which fought for the Equal Rights Amendment, written by Paul and Crystal Eastman, to secure constitutional equality for women. She won a large degree of success with the inclusion of women as a group protected against discrimination by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Taylor Studio, 1913.
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Alice Paul, American suffragette and feminist
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Traducción automática: Alice Stokes Paul (1885-1977), sufragista, feminista y activista por los derechos de las mujeres estadounidense. En 1907, después de completar su maestría en la Universidad de Pensilvania, se mudó a Inglaterra, donde se involucró profundamente con el movimiento sufragista femenino británico. Fue arrestada 7 veces y encarcelada 3 veces. Fue durante su tiempo en prisión que Paul aprendió las tácticas de desobediencia civil de Emmeline Pankhurst. La principal de estas tácticas era exigir que la trataran como una prisionera política al momento de la detención. Cuando regresó a los Estados Unidos, se convirtió en una de las principales líderes y estrategas de la campaña por la 19.ª Enmienda a la Constitución de los Estados Unidos. Junto con Lucy Burns y otras personas, Paul inició eventos como la Procesión por el Sufragio Femenino y los Centinelas Silenciosos, que fueron parte de la exitosa campaña que resultó en la aprobación de la enmienda en 1920. Después de 1920, Paul pasó medio siglo como líder del Partido Nacional de la Mujer, que luchó por la Enmienda de Igualdad de Derechos, escrita por Paul y Crystal Eastman, para asegurar la igualdad constitucional para las mujeres. Obtuvo un gran éxito con la inclusión de las mujeres como un grupo protegido contra la discriminación por la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964. Estudio Taylor, 1913
Alice Stokes Paul (1885-1977), American suffragist, feminist, and women's rights activist. In 1907, after completing her master's degree at the University of Pennsylvania, she moved to England, where she became deeply involved with the British women's suffrage movement. She was arrested 7 times and imprisoned 3 times. It was during her time in prison that Paul learned the tactics of civil disobedience from Emmeline Pankhurst. Chief among these tactics was demanding to be treated as a political prisoner upon arrest. When she returned to the states she became one of the main leaders and strategists of the campaign for the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Along with Lucy Burns and others, Paul initiated events such as the Woman Suffrage Procession and the Silent Sentinels, which were part of the successful campaign that resulted in the amendment's passage in 1920. After 1920, Paul spent a half century as leader of the National Woman's Party, which fought for the Equal Rights Amendment, written by Paul and Crystal Eastman, to secure constitutional equality for women. She won a large degree of success with the inclusion of women as a group protected against discrimination by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Taylor Studio, 1913.
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3381 x 4200 px | 40.6 MB
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28.6 x 35.6 cm | 11.3 x 14.0 in (300 dpi)
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1913 ALICE AMERICA AMERICANO ATICO BLANCO CAMARA CAPA ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA ESTRATEGA HISTORIA HISTORICO MIRANDO MONOCHROME MONOCROMO MUJER MUJERES NACIONAL NEGRO PAUL PERSONA PORTRAIT RETRATO S. XIX S. XX SALA SIGLO XIX SIGLO XX SIGLO SUFRAGISTA UNO