Alice Paul was a prominent leader of the Women's Suffrage movement in the early 20th century. Born in Moorestown, NJ on January 11, 1885, she dedicated her life to the cause and was instrumental in the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which granted women the right to vote. Her tireless efforts and dedication to the cause are still remembered and celebrated today.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $12 Million (2024)
About
Leader of the campaign for Women's Suffrage during the early 20th century. Her work directly lead to the passing of Nineteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution which granted women the right to vote.
Before Fame
She met the founder of the Suffrage Movement in England when she was there and participated in radical protests such as hunger strikes.
Trivia
She founded the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage which eventually merged with the National Woman's Party under her leadership.
Family Life
She was the daughter of of william Mickle Paul and Tacie Parry Paul, and sister of william Jr., Parry, and Helen.
Associated With
She campaigned against President Woodrow Wilson's refusal to support the amendment for suffrage.