I NEED HELP PLEASE
im doing a project on alice paul and the womens rights
it asked what strategies or tactics did she use to fight for greater equality
her and lucy burns
will fan and give medal
http://archive.armstrong.edu/Initiatives/history_journal/history_journal_fearless_radicalism_alice_paul_and_her_fight_for_womens_suf that website should help give you some insight
and its a credible source to cite
i mean i would kinda appreciate a sum of the techniques instead of reading a whole biogrophy
do you personally know anything about it?
its not like i did a project on her specifically, but i used this website and talked a bit about Alice Paul last year when i wrote a paper on Women's Suffrage
i watched a film on it during class and it basically summed up her whole story of how she tried from the time NAWSA sent her to the capital
i just dont quite understand how she used strategies, like i can probably point out 1 but its asking for 5
what i would say is how when she did the parade and it got violent and out of hand, that was a technique to show how outrageous the public is
i dont understand how there could possibly be 5 of them
she went on hunger strikes when she was imprisoned. this led to all the other women there going on hunger strike
but how would that be a strategy for the womens suffrage
uld it be to show that they are united and they will stand for what theyre fighting for?
would*
yeah, because all the women in the jail were there because of varying things to do with women's sufferage
can you think of any other?
i also came up with that she was targetting the congress's wife to join and support them and also wealthy women
could anyone or you give me just one more
In the US presidential election of 1916, Paul and the NWP campaigned in western states where women could already vote against the continuing refusal of President Woodrow Wilson and other incumbent Democrats to actively support the Suffrage Amendment. In January, 1917, the NWP staged the first political protest and picketing at the White House. The pickets, participating in a nonviolent civil disobedience campaign known as the "Silent Sentinels," held banners demanding the right to vote
ok i got it, thank you so much
Very welcome! glad to be a help
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