Why was Alice Paul such a significant woman during the Progressive Era? She was the president of the National Woman's Suffrage Association and an author. She was the leader of the suffrage movement's most militant wing and proposed an Equal Rights Amendment in 1920. She was an African American author who wrote books about racism and separation of races. She was the first woman to graduate from Harvard Law School.
In 1913 Alice Paul and Lucy Burns organized the Congressional Union, later known as the National Women's Party. Picketing the White House, practicing other modes of civil disobedience to bring attention to the suffrage cause.
She was the leader of the suffrage movement's most militant wing and proposed an Equal Rights Amendment in 1920.
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