Alice Paul: Gender Radicalism and the Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment

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Savannah, Georgia

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https://research.georgiasouthern.edu/symposium/

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30-4-2014 2:00 PM

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30-4-2014 2:20 PM

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Alice Paul: Gender Radicalism and the Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. When Congress passed the Nineteenth Amendment on January 10, 1919, and the states ratified it the following year, many women who, in 1848, had begun the movement to enfranchise women were long dead.

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Alice Paul: Gender Radicalism and the Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment

Savannah, Georgia

Alice Paul: Gender Radicalism and the Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. When Congress passed the Nineteenth Amendment on January 10, 1919, and the states ratified it the following year, many women who, in 1848, had begun the movement to enfranchise women were long dead.

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