Ebook: Mr. President, how long must we wait?: Alice Paul, Woodrow Wilson, and the fight for the right to vote
Author: Cassidy Tina, Paul Alice, Wilson Woodrow
- Tags: Suffragists--United States, Women's rights--United States--History--20th century, Women--Suffrage--United States--History--20th century, Biography, Paul Alice -- 1885-1977, Wilson Woodrow -- 1856-1924, Suffragists -- United States -- Biography, Women -- Suffrage -- United States -- History -- 20th century, Women's rights -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- Year: 2020
- Publisher: Atria
- City: New York;NY
- Edition: First 37 Ink/Simon & Schuster trade paperback edition
- Language: English
- epub
Woodrow Wilson arrived in Washington, DC in March 1913, a day before he took the presidential oath of office. There was only a modest turnout--the crowds and reporters were blocks away, watching a parade of eight thousand suffragists on Pennsylvania Avenue in a first-of-its-kind protest organized by an activist named Alice Paul and led by a woman riding a white horse. Cassidy weaves together the trajectories of Alice Paul and Woodrow Wilson, two apparent opposites. From solitary confinement, hunger strikes, and mental institutions to ever more determined activism, the journey to the vote was spearheaded in no small part by Alice Paul's leadership.
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