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National Woman's Party

The National Woman's Party (NWP) was an American women's political organization formed in 1916 to fight for women's suffrage. After achieving this goal with the 1920 adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, the NWP advocated for other issues including the Equal Rights Amendment. The most prominent leader of the National…

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Headquarters
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Dissolved
January 1, 2021
Formation
June 5, 1916; 110 years ago (1916-06-05)
Formerly called
Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage
Key people
Alice Paul, Lucy Burns, Mabel Vernon, Anne Henrietta Martin
Purpose
"To secure an amendment to the United States Constitution enfranchising women" and to pass the ERA

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Early history

Opposition to Woodrow Wilson

Picketing the White House

Fighting for equal rights

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

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Legacy

Notable members

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National Woman's Party

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related to Further reading · 80
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related to Legacy · 24
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related to Opposition to Woodrow Wilson · 20
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related to External links · 16
National Woman's Party → Actions, Media, National Woman's Party Actions, National Woman's PartyDatabase, National Woman's PartyDetailed Chronology, Outside Washington, Party, Photographs, Protest, Records, Timeline Story MapNational Woman's, Washington, Wikimedia CommonsAlice Paul InstituteWomen, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2, Woman's Party, Woman's Party Offices
related to overview · 9
National Woman's Party → Alice Paul, Association, Congressional Union, Lucy Burns, National American Woman Suffrage, The National Woman's Party, The NWP, United States, Woman Suffrage
related to States and state leaders · 3
National Woman's Party → Columbia, District, When
Dissolved · 1
National Woman's Party → January 1, 2021
Formation · 1
National Woman's Party → June 5, 1916; 110 years ago (1916-06-05)
Formerly called · 1
National Woman's Party → Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage
Headquarters · 1
National Woman's Party → Washington, D.C., U.S.

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suffrage paul women nwp amendment national party rights alice woman's states women's wilson support equal burns vote woman united would

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National Woman's PartyDissolvedJanuary 1, 20211.00infobox
National Woman's PartyFormationJune 5, 1916; 110 years ago (1916-06-05)1.00infobox
National Woman's PartyFormerly calledCongressional Union for Woman Suffrage1.00infobox
National Woman's PartyHeadquartersWashington, D.C., U.S.1.00infobox
National Woman's PartyKey peopleAlice Paul, Lucy Burns, Mabel Vernon, Anne Henrietta Martin1.00infobox
National Woman's PartyPurpose"To secure an amendment to the United States Constitution enfranchising women" and to pass the ERA1.00infobox
National Woman's PartySuccessorAlice Paul Institute1.00infobox
National Woman's PartyWebsitehttps://www.alicepaul.org/1.00infobox
pacifistsinstance ofa diverse group of activists0.80text
Socialists were attracted to the NWP due to its opposition to an anti-suffrage presidentinstance ofa diverse group of activists0.80text
National Woman's Partyrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
National Woman's Partyrelated to External linksMedia0.60section

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