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Posted OnMarch 31, 2020 byadmin

Profile: Alice Paul

In partnership with the national AFL-CIO and historical societies, the New Jersey State AFL-CIO honors women who have made a significant impact in the labor, suffrage and women’s rights movements. We hope you meet them all.

Today: Alice Stokes Paul, the architect of women’s suffrage, the Equal Rights Amendment, and some of the most significant political achievements on behalf of women in the 20th century, all built on the ordinary notion that women and men should be equal partners in society.

And, as Women’s History Month 2020 draws to an end, please remember that women’s history is everyone’s history, and it should be celebrated and honored 24/7/365¼.

 

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