ALICE PAUL WORLD WAR 1

Dec 25, 11
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  • Aug 10, 2011 . WHEREAS while President Woodrow Wilson trumpeted America's values of
  • The banner on the homepage of the Alice Paul Institute website says it all: “You .
  • But the United States' entry into World War I on April 6, 1917 caused both the .
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  • I chose Alice Paul because she sounded interesting. . streets to demand
  • Nov 8, 2010 . Although both Carrie Chapman Catt, NAWSA president, and Alice . his attitude
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