Additional Resources
Interviews
Extended Interviews by Phone
One day it occurred to me that there are living women who knew and worked with Alice Paul. I called my friend Jacqui Ceballos to ask who. She gave me a list with phone numbers. For weeks, I called them all and listened as never before. Intimate stories, laughter, and deep respect poured through.
Bernice Sandler
Sonia Fuentes
Marty Langelan
Anne Grant
Belmont – Paul Women’s Equality National Monument
Audio
The Alice Paul Center for Gender Justice
8 hours of the complete Conversations with Alice Paul by Amelia Fry
Videos
Sewall-Belmont House & Museum on Vimeo.
This is the first and only factual, honest and respectful representation I have seen on Ms. Paul and the women who offered their lives so women can vote. Thank you, Miss REVOLutionaries.
One of the best videos available with live footage of Miss Alice Paul.
Malcolm Gladwell lectures on the life and rebellion of Mrs. Alva Vanderbilt Belmont.
Films
A film by Ken Burns
The story of Elizabth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
A film by Martha Wheelock
Using both historical materials and live reenactments, this film presents the dramatic Suffrage campaign that won the women of California the right to vote nine (9) years before the Federal Amendment. The campaign becomes a role model and motivation for the rest of the country; today, the tactics and spirit of these women are a guide and an inspiration for citizen activism in a democratic society
A Film by Kay Weaver and Martha Wheelock
Votes for Women (1996), Produced for the 75th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment, granting Women the Right to Vote. A perfect overview of the 72 year-long struggle, from 1848 to 1920. The film covers not only the national campaign, but also leaders and individual states.
Inez Milholland ~ Forward Into Light
A Film by Martha Wheelock
The portrait of Inez Milholland. Iconic horse women who led the march to Equality and the Vote. Outspoken advocate for equality, pacifism, racial justice, labor, and women’s suffrage. Inez is only 30 years old when she dies tragically, campaigning for Women’s Right to Vote.
This PBS documentary is a sweeping look at the women’s suffrage movement, from Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s famous Seneca Falls call to arms to the passage and ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women voting rights.
American Locations
Paulsdale
128 Hooton Road, Mount Laurel, New Jersey
Alice Paul’s Birthplace. January 11, 1885
12 room farmhouse
Now a center for leadership for young girls
Swarthmore College
Swarthmore, PA
Alice Paul. class of 1906
National Women’s Party Headquarters
Sewall Belmont House
144 Constitution Avenue NE
Washington D.C.
Now a museum in the National Park Service
Marble House
Bellevue Avenue
Newport, Rhode Island
Home of Alva Vanderbilt Belmont








