Park, Alice, 1861-1961

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Alice Locke Park, feminist, reformer, and pacifist, was born in Boston in 1861 but lived most of her life in California. She was active in both national and international organizations for the improvement of prison conditions, labor laws, humane education, wild life conservation, and the preservation of natural resources. Her primary interest, however, was in women's rights, and she was assistant director of the Susan B. Anthony Memorial Committee of California.

From the description of Papers of Alice Park, 1798-1953 (bulk 1902-1920). (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122559966

American pacifist, feminist, and socialist; member, Henry Ford Peace Ship Expedition, 1915.

From the description of Alice Park papers, 1883-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868144

Alice Locke Park was born in Boston in 1861 but lived most of her life in Palo Alto, Calif. She was active in many socially progressive organizations.

From the description of Alice Park collection of papers relating to the American League to Abolish Capital Punishment, 1914-1940. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754863463

Socialist, vegetarian, pacifist, a founder of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, and campaigner for women's rights, Park wrote the California law, passed in 1913, granting women equal rights of guardianship over their children. She was a delegate and speaker at international congresses on women's suffrage.

From the description of Posters, 1903-1926 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232006789

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American pacifist, feminist, and socialist; member, Henry Ford Peace Ship Expedition, 1915.

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1861, February 2 Born, Boston, Massachusetts 1879 Graduated, Rhode Island State Normal School 1884 Married to Dean W. Park 1894 Active in the international feminist movement 1898 Active in various peace societies 1902 1920 Active leader in the women's suffrage movement 1905 Attended Women's Suffrage Convention, Portland, Oregon 1909 Author, California Bird and Arbor Day Law 1909 Attended Women's Suffrage Convention, Seattle, Washington 1913 Author, California law for equal guardianship of parents of minor children 1913 Delegate, International Woman's Suffrage Alliance, Budapest, Hungary 1913 Delegate, International Peace Congress at The Hague, Netherlands 1915 Member, Ford Peace Expedition 1917 Attended National Suffrage Convention, Washington, D.C. 1924 Attended International Peace Conference, Washington, D.C. 1926 Delegate, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Dublin, Ireland 1926 Attended International Woman's Suffrage Alliance, Paris, France 1926 Attended International Vegetarian Convention, London, England 1927 Attended International League for Peace and Freedom, Duisburg, Germany 1927 Attended National Peace Convention, York, England 1928 Attended Pan-American Congress, Havana, Cuba 1961 Died

*: See Una R. Winter (ed.). Alice Park of California: Worker for Woman Suffrage and for Children's Rights. Upland, California: Susan B. Anthony Memorial Committee of California, 1948. Hoover Institution Library Call Number: HQ1413 P2W787

From the guide to the Alice Park Papers, 1883-1957, (Hoover Institution Archives)

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