1. Womens History
Anthony, Alice Paul, and Lucretia Mott. ... Alice Paul and the National Women's Party began using more radical tactics to work for a federal suffrage amendment to the Constitution: picketing the White House, staging large suffrage marches and demonstrations, going to jail. In 1913, Paul led a march of eight thousand participants on President Woodrow Wilson's inauguration day. During Wilson's second inauguration in 1917, Paul led a march around the White House (www.womenshistory.about.com/library)."...
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