National Woman's Party Records

Description

National organization in the women's rights movement, founded 1916-1917 by Alice Paul (chairman). The records include correspondence, administrative files, minutes of meetings, reports, financial and legal records, personal papers, printed material, newspaper clippings, photographs, and other items, including the records of the World Woman's Party (1938-1958), documenting efforts by the party to promote congressional passage of the federal woman suffrage amendment and the Equal Rights Amendment.

Rights

Cleared

Alternative Title

National Woman's Party Records

Documents in this collection

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Addams asks Harper to telegraph President Wilson to support a conference of neutral nations to find a just settlement to the war.
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Morey writes to Addams to ask her to contact President Wilson about intervening in the detention of Alice Paul and Rose Wilson.
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Addams praises the National Woman's Party's international program and agrees to attend the upcoming convention.
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Blatch asks Addams to support efforts to erect monuments to woman suffrage leaders in Washington, DC.
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Addams agrees to join Blatch's work to place busts of suffrage leaders in Washington, DC.