This presentation featuring original photographs from Alice Paul’s personal collection explores her long and influential life. Beginning with her roots in a traditional New Jersey Quaker community, and spanning her lifelong pursuit of Constitutional security for women, Crusader for Equality teaches about and celebrates one of America’s most important activists.
Alice Paul: NJ’s Crusader for Equality
Tuesday, April 14th, 2:30pm
Friends Village Styer Campus
331 Lower Dolington Road, Newtown, PA
Olivia Errico is the public programs manager at the Alice Paul Center for Gender Justice. She holds a MA in History from Rutgers University-Camden where she studied the 20th century women’s peace movement. Prior to coming to APC, she worked at the Science History Institute in Philadelphia.
Alice Paul raises a glass in front of the suffrage flag in September of 1920.
Collections of the Library of Congress (http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/97500088/)
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