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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia - Alice Paul

Alice Paul (January 11, 1885 – July 9, 1977) was an American suffragist leader. Along with Lucy Burns and others, she led a successful campaign for women's suffrage that resulted in granting the right to vote to women in the U.S. federal election in 1920. Alice Paul was born into a Quaker family in Moorestown, New Jersey. She attended Swarthmore College (BA, 1905), the New York School of Philanthropy (social work), and the University of Pennsylvania (MA, sociology). In 1907, Paul moved to England where she attended the Univer ...

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Alice Paul: When you put your hand to the plow, you can't put it down until you get to the end of the row.

When you put your hand to the plow, you can't put it down until you get to the end of the row.

 

- Alice Paul

 

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Alice Paul: American History Dictionary - Alice Paul

Definition and meaning of Alice Paul:

 

Paul, Alice

Paul was the dynamic radical feminist who led the Women's party's campaign for an equal-rights amendment to the Constitution in the 1920s.

(Source: Madrid Waddington High School )

 

Also see these pages:  American History, American History Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

Alice Paul: Encyclopedia - Damageplan

Damageplan was a heavy metal band, showcasing the patented "Power Groove" sound that was originally demonstrated by Vinnie Paul and "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott whilst with Pantera, especially on the Vulgar Display of Power album. Formed by Vinnie and Dime after Pantera disbanded. They were joined by ex-Halford guitarist Pat Lachman on vocals, and Bob Zilla, playing bass. Their sound mixed both Pantera and Halford, with elements of Slipknot, Alice In Chains, and many other bands. Their debut album, New Found Power, was re ...

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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia II - Desperate Housewives - Plot and characters

Desperate Housewives - First season. The show opens with the suicide of Mary Alice Young (Brenda Strong), who narrates the episodes from beyond the grave. Mary Alice's suicide leaves behind a mystery involving her husband Paul Young (Mark Moses), her son Zach, and a mysterious toy chest, which Paul digs out from underneath the family's pool, that ultimately is revealed to ...

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Desperate Housewives, Desperate Housewives - Plot and characters, Desperate Housewives - First season, Desperate Housewives - Second season, Desperate Housewives - Cast, Desperate Housewives - Main cast, Desperate Housewives - Other regulars, Desperate Housewives - Former main cast members, Desperate Housewives - Recurring cast, Desperate Housewives - Trivia, Desperate Housewives - Production details

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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia II - Jake "The Snake" Roberts - Wrestling facts

DDT Short-arm clothesline Knee lift Alice Cooper Paul Ellering Jimmy Hart Paul Jones Sherri Martel Andre Verdun Cheryl Roberts Kevin Sullivan ...

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Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Jake "The Snake" Roberts - Wrestling career, Jake "The Snake" Roberts - Wrestling facts, Jake "The Snake" Roberts - Championships and accomplishments, Jake "The Snake" Roberts - Personal life

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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia II - Hobgoblins - Crew

Written, Produced, Edited, Photographed and Directed by Rick Sloane Creatures Fabricated by Kenneth J. Hall Assistant Director: David Teague Assistant Producer: Craig Turkel Original Music by Alan Dermarderoslan Stunt Coordinator: Bob Ivy Stunt Players: Paul Short and Howard St James Pyrotechnic Effects: Kevin McCarthy Assistant Editors: Alison Howard and Alice Raley Casting Director: Kelley Palmer Production Manager: Naomi Monk Production Assistants: Henry Stanny and Alice Raley First Camera Assistant: Rudy Harbon Second Camera Assistants: ...

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Hobgoblins, Hobgoblins - Crew, Hobgoblins - Cast, Hobgoblins - The Fontanelles, Hobgoblins - Soundtrack, Hobgoblins - Sources

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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia - Civil Rights Act of 1964

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 (CRA '64) in the United States was landmark legislation outlawing discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Originally conceived to protect the rights of black men, the bill was amended to also protect the civil rights of women. Howard W. Smith, the powerful Virginian who chaired the House Rules Committee, opposed civil rights laws for blacks, but he supported them for women. He had long been close to Alice Paul one of the leaders of the suffrage movement in the 1910s and 1920 ...

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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia II - New Faces of 1952 - Broadway production

The revue opened at the Royale Theatre on May 16, 1952 and ran for 365 performances. It was produced by Leonard Sillman and directed by John Murray Anderson and John Beal. Cast: Ronny Graham, Eartha Kitt, Robert Clary, Virginia Bosler, June Carroll, Virginia De Luce, Alice Ghostley, Patricia Hammerlee, Carol Lawrence, Paul Lynde, and Bill Milliken. ...

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New Faces of 1952, New Faces of 1952 - Songs, New Faces of 1952 - Broadway production, New Faces of 1952 - 1954 20th Century Fox film

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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia II - Kip Winger - The Winger Days

Kip roomed with Ken Mary, the drummer who went on to House of Lords and is currently producing. Ken and Kip were conceptualizing a band and began including Paul Taylor who was a good writer. After about nine months on the road with Alice, there was a break before the recording of Raise Your Fist and Yell. During the break Ken, Paul and Kip went to Boulder to record demos. Kip's brother, Paul, had a studio, and he let the group record there. The group worked a week with the working title, Rome. They recorded four songs. "Miles Away," which Pa ...

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Kip Winger, Kip Winger - The Early Days, Kip Winger - Rise To Fame, Kip Winger - The Winger Days, Kip Winger - Solo Career, Kip Winger - Currently..., Kip Winger - Former Winger Line Up, Kip Winger - Discography, Kip Winger - Studio Albums, Kip Winger - Live, Kip Winger - Compilations, Kip Winger - Other Appearances, Kip Winger - Videos, Kip Winger - Trivia

Read more here: » Kip Winger: Encyclopedia II - Kip Winger - The Winger Days

Alice Paul: Encyclopedia II - Equal Rights Amendment - History in Congress

Although the 1920 ratification of the 19th Amendment had guaranteed American women's right to vote, Alice Paul, a suffragist leader, argued that this right alone would not end remaining vestiges of legal discrimination based upon gender. ISentiments]]. The National Women's Party took the ERA to Congress in the 1920s, where Senator Charles Curtis and Representative Daniel R. Anthony, Jr.—both Republicans and both from Kansas—introduced it for the first time as Senate Joint Resolution No. 21 on December 10, 1923, and as House Joint ...

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Equal Rights Amendment, Equal Rights Amendment - Text of the ERA, Equal Rights Amendment - History in Congress, Equal Rights Amendment - Opponents of the ERA in Congress, Equal Rights Amendment - Mixed reception in state legislatures, Equal Rights Amendment - Shift in political attitudes, Equal Rights Amendment - Sex Bias in the U.S. Code, Equal Rights Amendment - Opposition issues, Equal Rights Amendment - Extension of ratification deadline, Equal Rights Amendment - Three-state strategy, Equal Rights Amendment - Alternatives to the ERA, Equal Rights Amendment - State ERAs

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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia II - List of National Medal of Arts recipients - 1980s

1985 Elliott Carter, Jr. - composer Ralph (Waldo) Ellison - writer Jose Ferrer - actor Martha Graham - dancer, choreographer Louise Nevelson - sculptress Georgia O'Keeffe - painter Leontyne Price - soprano Dorothy Buffum Chandler - arts patron Lincoln Kirstein - arts patron Paul Mellon - arts patron Alice Tully - arts ...

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List of National Medal of Arts recipients, List of National Medal of Arts recipients - 1980s, List of National Medal of Arts recipients - 1990s, List of National Medal of Arts recipients - 2000s, List of National Medal of Arts recipients - External link

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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia II - Camille film - Other films by this name

In 1915, an English language film, the first one to use the name Camille, was made. It was adapted by Frances Marion and directed by Albert Capellani, and stars Clara Kimball Young, Paul Capellani, Lillian Cook and Robert Cummings. In 1917 an American film was made, adapted by Adrian Johnson and directed by J. Gordon Edwards. It stars Theda Bara, Alan Roscoe, Walter Law, Glen White, Alice Gale, Claire Whitney and Richard Barthelmess. A 1921 version was adapted by June Mathis and directed by Ray C. ...

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Camille film, Camille film - Hollywood 1936, Camille film - Other films by this name, Camille film - Other films based on the same works

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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia II - Jason Voorhees - Jason resurfaces

Living as a hermit in the camp's forest, Jason was drawn to the bank of Crystal Lake by the cries of two women fighting. He arrived just in time to witness his long-lost mother's bloody demise and was horribly devastated. Alice, his mother's murderer, was trying to get over the massacre when Jason attacked her in her home, stabbing her in the head with an ice pick. Jason then returned to the forest. Five years later, a man named Paul Holt opened up a camp counselor training ground near the Camp Crystal Lake site. Jason, wearing a pillowcase ...

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Jason Voorhees, Jason Voorhees - Childhood years, Jason Voorhees - Pamela Voorhees' revenge, Jason Voorhees - Jason resurfaces, Jason Voorhees - Jason comes back from the grave, Jason Voorhees - Freddy versus Jason, Jason Voorhees - What the future may hold, Jason Voorhees - Other appearances, Jason Voorhees - The men behind the mask, Jason Voorhees - External link

Read more here: » Jason Voorhees: Encyclopedia II - Jason Voorhees - Jason resurfaces

Alice Paul: Encyclopedia II - Jake "The Snake" Roberts - Wrestling career

Roberts started his career in 1975 in the Georgia area and made his name in the NWA as part of Paul Ellering's heel stable, The Legion of Doom. He feuded with Ron Garvin in the 1980s over the NWA World Television Championship. One of the more memorable moments in his career was when he had Alice Cooper in his corner during WrestleMania III at 1987. Jake's WrestleMania III opponent, The Honky Tonk Man, brutally attacked Jake with a guitar on Jake's interview segment, The Snake Pit. In reality, The Honky Tonk Man's guitar shot to ...

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Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Jake "The Snake" Roberts - Wrestling career, Jake "The Snake" Roberts - Wrestling facts, Jake "The Snake" Roberts - Championships and accomplishments, Jake "The Snake" Roberts - Personal life

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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia II - Walt Disney - 1901-1919: Childhood

Disney was born in Chicago, Illinois to Elias Disney and the former Flora Call. He was of both English and Irish heritage. Walt was named after his father and after his father's close friend Walter Parr, the minister at St. Paul Congregational Church. In 1906, his family moved to a farm near Marceline, Missouri. The family sold the farm in 1909 and lived in a rented house until 1910, when they moved to ...

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Walt Disney, Walt Disney - 1901-1919: Childhood, Walt Disney - 1920-1936: Early years in animation, Walt Disney - Kansas City animation studios, Walt Disney - Alice Comedies: Contract and new California studio, Walt Disney - Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt Disney - The creation of Mickey Mouse, Walt Disney - Disney's daughters, Walt Disney - 1937-1954: Animated feature films, Walt Disney - Disney's Folly: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Walt Disney - Wartime troubles, Walt Disney - Testimony Before Congress, Walt Disney - 1955-1966: Theme Parks and Beyond, Walt Disney - Carolwood Pacific Railroad, Walt Disney - Planning Disneyland, Walt Disney - Expanding into new areas, Walt Disney - Early 1960s successes, Walt Disney - Ski Resorts, Walt Disney - The Florida Project, Walt Disney - Plans for Disney World and EPCOT, Walt Disney - Death of Walt Disney, Walt Disney - 1967 to present: Legacy, Walt Disney - The Epcot theme park, Walt Disney - The Disney entertainment empire, Walt Disney - Disney theme parks today, Walt Disney - Disney Animation today, Walt Disney - CalArts, Walt Disney - Trivia, Walt Disney - Quotes, Walt Disney - Resources

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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia II - Walt Disney - 1901-1919: Childhood

Disney was born in Chicago, Illinois to Elias Disney and the former Flora Call. He was of both English and Irish heritage. Walt was named after his father and after his father's close friend Walter Parr, the minister at St. Paul Congregational Church. In 1906, his family moved to a farm near Marceline, Missouri. The family sold the farm in 1909 and lived in a rented house until 1910, when they moved to ...

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Walt Disney, Walt Disney - 1901-1919: Childhood, Walt Disney - 1920-1936: Early years in animation, Walt Disney - Kansas City animation studios, Walt Disney - Alice Comedies: Contract and new California studio, Walt Disney - Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt Disney - The creation of Mickey Mouse, Walt Disney - Disney's daughters, Walt Disney - 1937-1954: Animated feature films, Walt Disney - Disney's Folly: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Walt Disney - Wartime troubles, Walt Disney - Testimony Before Congress, Walt Disney - 1955-1966: Theme Parks and Beyond, Walt Disney - Carolwood Pacific Railroad, Walt Disney - Planning Disneyland, Walt Disney - Expanding into new areas, Walt Disney - Early 1960s successes, Walt Disney - Ski Resorts, Walt Disney - The Florida Project, Walt Disney - Plans for Disney World and EPCOT, Walt Disney - Death of Walt Disney, Walt Disney - 1967 to present: Legacy, Walt Disney - Continuing Walt's vision, Walt Disney - The Disney entertainment empire, Walt Disney - Disney theme parks today, Walt Disney - Disney Animation today, Walt Disney - CalArts, Walt Disney - Trivia, Walt Disney - Quotes, Walt Disney - Resources

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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia II - October 2004 - Events

• 29 HRH Princess Alice • 25 John Peel • 24 James Cardinal Hickey • 23 Robert Merrill • 19 Paul Nitze • 18 K. M. Veerappan • 16 Pierre Salinger • 10 Christopher Reeve • 9 Max Faget • 8 Jacques Derrida • 6 John A. Kelley • 5 Maurice Wilkins • 5 Rodney Dangerfield • 4 Gordon Cooper • 3 Janet Leigh • 1 Joyce Jillson • 1 Richard Avedon • ...

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October 2004, October 2004 - Events, October 2004 - Deaths in October, October 2004 - Ongoing events, October 2004 - Ongoing armed conflicts, October 2004 - Upcoming events, October 2004 - Upcoming elections, October 2004 - Election results in October, October 2004 - Ongoing trials, October 2004 - Related pages, October 2004 - October 31 2004, October 2004 - October 30 2004, October 2004 - October 29 2004, October 2004 - October 28 2004, October 2004 - October 27 2004, October 2004 - October 26 2004, October 2004 - October 25 2004, October 2004 - October 24 2004, October 2004 - October 23 2004, October 2004 - October 22 2004, October 2004 - October 21 2004, October 2004 - October 20 2004, October 2004 - October 19 2004, October 2004 - October 18 2004, October 2004 - October 17 2004, October 2004 - October 16 2004, October 2004 - October 15 2004, October 2004 - October 14 2004, October 2004 - October 13 2004, October 2004 - October 12 2004, October 2004 - October 11 2004, October 2004 - October 10 2004, October 2004 - October 9 2004, October 2004 - October 8 2004, October 2004 - October 7 2004, October 2004 - October 6 2004, October 2004 - October 5 2004, October 2004 - October 4 2004, October 2004 - October 3 2004, October 2004 - October 2 2004, October 2004 - October 1 2004, October 2004 - Events by month, October 2004 - News collections and sources

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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia - 1977

1977 (MCMLXXVII) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1977 calendar). 1977 - Events. January 10 - Major eruption of Mount Nyiragongo in eastern Zaire. January 17 - Gary Gilmore executed by a firing squad in Utah January 18 - Scientists identify a previously unknown bacterium as the cause of the mysterious "legionnaire's disease" January 18 - Australia experiences its worst railway disaster at Granville, near Sydney, in which 83 people ...

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Alice Paul: Encyclopedia - 1885

1885 is a common year starting on Thursday. Canada - Mexico - South Africa - U.S. Rail Transport - Science - Sports Births - Deaths 1885 - Events. January 4 - The first successful appendectomy is performed by Dr. William W. Grant on Mary Gartside. January 20 - L.A. Thompson patents the roller coaster. January 26 - Troops loyal to the Mahdi conquer Khartoum 1885 - February. February 5 - King Léopold ...

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