Click the cover Artists, performers, writers, activists, historians and modern day suffragists across the USA are celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment. Nothing can stop us. Created by the National Women’s History Alliance, this astonishing document will make you proud! This catalog was created by the National Women’s History Alliance to make
Engage Zoe to tell the story of the Equal Rights Amendment, 1923 ~ today,and its author, Miss Alice Paul. This presentation includes Zoe’s summer of 1982, the recent victories and current campaign. __________________________________________________ The Equal Rights Amendment The Heart of Alice Paul August 27, 1920 Alice Paul did not give up.July 1, 1982 Zoe Nicholson
"Tea with Alice and Me is my heart song to Miss Paul. My mission is to introduce you to the brilliant, strategic, relentless champion of EQUALITY. She is my North Star, my teacher, my inspiration and I am committed to carry her as far as the winds allow. I am very happy in reaching so high, collating over 40 years of passion and setting hearts on fire." Zoe
The Silent Sentinels were a live tweet to the nation. Their banners were most often under one hundred and forty characters. However the tweet was not the point. The point was the point. Non- enfranchised women standing with their backs to the Commander in Chief, the White House and by default, the American flag were giving witness to an injustice was the point.
Brilliant strategist, always seeing the big picture and often not even stopping to explain, Alice knew that contrast of all women on Monday and no women on Tuesday was a human banner demonstrating inequality. When asked, she said, “one half of the people have not participated in choosing the ruler who is being installed.”
As true students of yourselves and mankind, you cannot be content with the present. You must feel a Divine Discontent with things as they are, however transitory or even incidental you may be or feel. Professor Robert Clarkson Brooks There is a mysterious and uncommon thread that runs through certain people. It appears they
Thank you, Chase Livingstonfor showing us your magnificent bannerheld by The Silent Sentinels. Thank you, Virginia Blaisdellfor sharing your exquisite photoMiss Alice Paul ~ taken June, 1976 A Dozen Do’s and Don’ts from Alice Paul IN HER QUAKER DESIRE to “let her life speak,” Alice Paul left no how-to manuals for political action.But some of her
Welcome to the world of Miss Alice Paul I have spent a lifetime studying Miss Alice Paul. She has been my North Star in countless ways. To her feminism was a full-time vocation and nothing diminished her devotion. She lived within the etiquettes of Quakerism while applying the most radical ideas and groundbreaking public