National Womans Party Collection
The National Woman's Party was founded in 1916 by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns
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The National Woman's Party was founded in 1916 by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns, dedicated to achieving equal rights for women through nonviolent protest and political activism. The party played a crucial role in the passage of the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote in 1920. Despite facing opposition and discrimination, these fearless suffragists fought tirelessly for gender equality and paved the way for future generations of women to participate fully in democracy. Today, we honor their legacy and continue their work towards achieving true equality for all women. Let us never forget the sacrifices made by these trailblazing activists who dared to dream of a more just society where every woman has a voice and a seat at the table. The National Woman's Party remains an inspiration for all those who believe in fighting for justice and equality, no matter how long it takes or how difficult the journey may be.