Paul, Alice, 1885-1977
Variant namesFeminist.
From the description of Reminiscences of Alice Paul : oral history, 1973. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309724257
Born to Quaker parents in New Jersey and graduated from Swarthmore College in 1905, Alice Paul received her first exposure to the politics of protest in England in 1907. In London she became a follower of Emmeline Pankhurst, an outspoken suffragist, where Paul was arrested, imprisoned and forced-fed for demonstrating for women's suffrage. Her mission upon returning to the U.S. was to rouse women to action to secure their equal rights. Paul authored the first Equal Rights Amendment proposed before Congress. She led the National Woman's Party and worked passionately for 49 years to keep the equal rights issue alive.
From the description of Collection, 1907-1992. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 29049270
Quaker, lawyer, and lifelong activist for women's rights, Alice Paul was founder of the National Woman's Party and the World Woman's Party.
From the description of Papers: Series III-V, 1839-1984 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008279
From the description of Papers: Series I-II, 1785-1985 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008278
Quaker, lawyer, and lifelong activist for women's rights, Alice Paul was educated at Swarthmore and the University of Pennsylvania, where her doctoral dissertation was on the legal status of women in Pennsylvania. She later earned law degrees from Washington College of Law and American University.
Paul also studied economics and sociology at the universities of London and Birmingham and worked at a number of British social settlements (1907-1910). While in England she was active in the Women's Social and Political Union and was arrested and jailed repeatedly as a participant in the campaign for women's rights led by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters, Christabel and Sylvia.
Returning to the United States in 1910, Paul was appointed chair of the Congressional Committee of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1912. It campaigned for the passage of a federal amendment and for a time functioned concurrently with the new Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, founded by AP in April 1913. In June 1916, following a clash between advocates of a federal amendment and proponents of a state-by-state approach, Paul founded the National Woman's Party, its sole plank a resolution calling for immediate passage of the federal amendment guaranteeing the enfranchisement of women. After the ratification of the suffrage amendment in 1920, the NWP began a long battle to end all legal discrimination against women in the United States and to raise the legal, social, and economic status of women around the world. The Equal Rights Amendment, as written by Paul in 1923, was first introduced in Congress in December of that year.
On the international front, in the 1920s the NWP campaigned for women's rights in conjunction with the Six Point Group and the Open Door Council, and in 1928 helped to establish the Inter-American Commission of Women, an advisory unit of the Pan American Union (later the Organization of American States). Beginning in 1920, the NWP, through its membership in Equal Rights International and with the Women's Consultative Committee on Nationality of the League of Nations, worked to improve the legal status of women.
In 1938 Paul founded the World Woman's Party in Geneva, Switzerland. After the war, the WWP lobbied successfully for the inclusion of equality provisions in the United Nations charter, and worked in close consultation with the Commission on the Status of women and the Commission on Human Rights on numerous reports on the status of women, and on including equal rights provisions in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Paul died in Moorestown, N.J., on July 9, 1977.
From the description of Papers, 1785-1985 (inclusive), 1805-1985 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007623
Quaker, lawyer, and lifelong activist for women's rights, Alice Paul was educated at Swarthmore and the University of Pennsylvania, where her doctoral dissertation was on the legal status of women in Pennsylvania. She later earned law degrees from Washington College of Law and American University.
Paul also studied economics and sociology at the universities of London and Birmingham and worked at a number of British social settlements (1907-1910). While in England she was active in the Women's Social and Political Union and was arrested and jailed repeatedly as a participant in the campaign for women's rights led by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters, Christabel and Sylvia. Returning to the United States in 1910, Paul was appointed chair of the Congressional Committee of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1912. It campaigned for the passage of a federal amendment and for a time functioned concurrently with the new Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, founded by AP in April 1913.
In June 1916, following a clash between advocates of a federal amendment and proponents of a state-by-state approach, Paul founded the National Woman's Party, its sole plank a resolution calling for immediate passage of the federal amendment guaranteeing the enfranchisement of women. After the ratification of the suffrage amendment in 1920, the NWP began a long battle to end all legal discrimination against women in the United States and to raise the legal, social, and economic status of women around the world. Paul died in Moorestown, N.J., on July 9, 1977.
From the description of [Videotape collection] [videorecording]. 1974-1977. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122657211
See the finding aid for the Alice Paul papers, MC 399.
From the guide to the Videotapes, 1976-1977, (Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute)
Quaker, lawyer, and lifelong activist for women's rights, Alice Paul was born on January 11, 1885, in Moorestown, New Jersey, the daughter of William Mickle and Tacie (Parry) Paul. She was educated at Swarthmore (B.A. 1905) and the University of Pennsylvania (M.A. 1907, Ph.D. 1912), where her doctoral dissertation was on the legal status of women in Pennsylvania. She later earned law degrees from Washington College of Law (LL.B. 1922) and American University (LL.M. 1927, DC.L. 1928).
A social worker in New York City, 1905-1907, AP also studied economics and sociology at the universities of London and Birmingham and worked at a number of British social settlements (1907-1910). While in England she was active in the Women's Social and Political Union and was arrested and jailed repeatedly as a participant in the campaign for women's rights led by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters, Christabel and Sylvia.
Returning to the United States in 1910, AP was appointed chair of the Congressional Committee of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1912. It campaigned for the passage of a federal amendment and for a time functioned concurrently with the new Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, founded by AP in April 1913. A clash between advocates of a federal amendment and proponents of a state- by-state approach led to a split between the CU and NAWSA in February 1914. In June 1916, the National Woman's Party was organized, its nucleus composed of CU members and its sole plank a resolution calling for immediate passage of the federal amendment guaranteeing the enfranchisement of women (the "Susan B. Anthony Amendment"). This amendment was finally passed by Congress in 1919 and ratified as the Nineteenth Amendment in August 1920.
Following its reorganization in 1921, the NWP began a long battle to end all legal discrimination against women in the United States and to raise the legal, social, and economic status of women around the world. As written in 1923 by AP, the Equal Rights Amendment (known also as the "Lucretia Mott Amendment") was first introduced in Congress in December of that year. For almost fifty years, the NWP had this or later versions of the ERA introduced in every session of Congress; it was passed in the House and Senate in 1971 and 1972, respectively but, with a 1982 deadline, failed to secure the votes necessary for ratification.
On the international front, in the 1920s the NWP campaigned for women's rights in conjunction with the Six Point Group and the Open Door Council, and in 1928 helped to establish the Inter-American Commission of Women, an advisory unit of the Pan American Union (later the Organization of American States). Beginning in 1930, the NWP, through its membership in Equal Rights International and with the Women's Consultative Committee on Nationality of the League of Nations, worked to improve the legal status of women. For ten years the NWP tried unsuccessfully to block the ratification of The Hague nationality convention of 1930, which contained several provisions that discriminated against women. AP and the NWP also received little support from League delegates for the Equal Rights Treaty (modeled on the ERA) and the more limited Equal Nationality Treaty, which dealt only with citizenship.
In 1938 AP founded the World Woman's Party in Geneva, Switzerland. Although it was forced to shift its headquarters to Washington, D.C., during World War II, the WWP continued to help European women and their families with nationality and refugee issues. After the war, the WWP lobbied successfully for the inclusion of equality provisions in the United Nations charter, and worked in close consultation with the Commission on the Status of Women and the Commission on Human Rights, both agencies of the United Nations Economic and Social Council, on numerous reports on the status of women, and on including equal rights provisions in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Almost all of AP's life was devoted to her work in the NWP and WWP, and for the ERA, and her papers reflect this devotion. Most correspondence, even if partly personal, also touches on her work. Even her family was drawn into it to some extent: AP's sister Helen served for a time as her secretary; they also occasionally lived together. Her nephew Donald, a would-be entrepreneur, was conservator of her estate, and so for a time was custodian of these papers. Both Helen and Donald were Christian Scientists.
AP died in Moorestown, N.J., on July 9, 1977. For additional biographical information, see The Story of the Woman's Party, by Inez Haynes Irwin (1921); "Alice Paul and the National Woman's Party, 1912-1920," by Loretta Ellen Zimmerman (Ph.D. dissertation, Tulane University, 1964); "Conversations with Alice Paul: Woman Suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment," an interview by Amelia R. Fry (Suffragists Oral History Project, University of California, Berkeley, 1976); The National Woman's Party Papers,1913-1974: A Guide to the Microform Collection, edited by Thomas C. Pardo (Microfilming Corporation of America, 1979); The Origins of the Equal Rights Amendment: American Feminism between the Wars, by Susan D. Becker (1981); and From Equal Suffrage to Equal Rights: Alice Paul and the National Woman's Party, 1910-1928, by Christine A. Lunardini (1986). The records of the NWP are at the Library of Congress.
From the guide to the Papers, 1785, 1805-1985, (Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute)
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referencedIn | Papers, 1898-1970. | New York State Historical Documents Inventory | |
creatorOf | Grimes, Lucia Isabelle Voorhees, 1877-1978. Lucia I.V. Grimes papers, 1912-1949. | Bentley Historical Library | |
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referencedIn | Papers of Mary Ware Dennett | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Wisconsin Society for the Equal Rights Amendment. Records, 1945-1962. | Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project | |
referencedIn | Papers of Grace A. Johnson in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1840-1952 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Laidlaw, Harriet Burton, 1873-1949. Papers, 1851-1958 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Martin, Anne, 1875-1951. Portraits of women suffragists from the Anne Henrietta Martin papers [graphic]. | Bancroft Library | |
creatorOf | National Woman's Party Records, 1850-1975, (bulk 1913-1972) | Library of Congress. Manuscript Division | |
referencedIn | Granger, Dorothy Shipley, 1899-1998. Papers, 1914-1998 (inclusive), 1937-1978 (bulk). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Ransome, Amy C., 1872-1942. Amy C. Ransome collection on Women's Suffrage, 1884-1949. | University of Southern California, USC Libraries | |
referencedIn | Papers, 1898, 1909-1963 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
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referencedIn | Lindseth, Jon A.,. Lindseth collection of American woman suffrage, [ca. 1820-1920]. | Cornell University Library | |
referencedIn | Papers of Grace A. Johnson in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1840-1952 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Papers, 1943-1948 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
creatorOf | Paul, Alice, 1885-1977. Reminiscences of Alice Paul : oral history, 1973. | Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries | |
referencedIn | Katzenstein, Caroline. Caroline Katzenstein papers 1850-1965 bulk 1909-1965. | Historical Society of Pennsylvania | |
referencedIn | Amy C. Ransome collection on Women's Suffrage, 1884-1949 | USC Libraries Special Collections | |
creatorOf | Hayden, Gillette, 1880-1929. Papers 1916-1927. | Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical Society | |
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referencedIn | Roberts, Margaret Stevenson, 1872-1952. Papers, 1896-1956 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
creatorOf | Anne Henrietta Martin papers, 1892-1951. | UC Berkeley Libraries | |
creatorOf | Palmer, William Kimberly, 1856-. William Kimberly Palmer scrapbook : Chicopee, Mass. : 1921-1933. | UC Berkeley Libraries | |
creatorOf | Mabel Vernon papers, 1914-1920. | UC Berkeley Libraries | |
referencedIn | Laidlaw, H. B. (Harriet Burton), b. 1874. Papers: Series I-IV, 1851-1958 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Papers, 1872-1945 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
creatorOf | Paul, Alice, 1885-1977. [Videotape collection] [videorecording]. | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Ames, Blanche. Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1913-1940 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Papers, (inclusive), (bulk), 1914-1998, 1937-1978 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
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referencedIn | Branham, Lucy Gwynne, 1892-1966. Lucy Gwynne Branham papers, 1892-2004 (bulk 1917-1966). | Library of Congress | |
referencedIn | Amy C. Ransome collection on Women's Suffrage, 1884-1949 | USC Libraries Special Collections | |
referencedIn | Eastman, Max Forrester, 1883-1969. Eastman mss. 1892-1968 | Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington) | |
referencedIn | Pollitzer, Mabel. Mabel Pollitzer oral history interview, 1973 September 5 ; [transcript / Constance Myers, interviewer]. | University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries | |
referencedIn | Women's Rights Collection, 1789-2000 (bulk: 1864-1983) | Smith College, Neilson Library | |
creatorOf | Videotapes, 1976-1977 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Autograph Letter Collection: Emancipation of Women, British Commonwealth and United States of America, 1876-1951 | The Women' s Library | |
referencedIn | Papers, 1923-1964, 1945-1946 (bulk) | New York State Historical Documents Inventory | |
referencedIn | Lola Maverick Lloyd papers, 1856-1949 | New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division | |
referencedIn | Collection, 1921-1961 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Wiley, Anna Kelton, 1877-1964. Papers, 1893-1962 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Roberts, Margaret Stevenson, 1872-1952. Papers, 1896-1956 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Park, Maud Wood, 1871-1955. Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1870-1960 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Suffragists Oral History Project (Bancroft Library). Transcripts of oral history project, 1959-1974 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
creatorOf | Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947. Correspondence with Alice Paul, and addresses, 1913-1917. | Pennsylvania State University Libraries | |
referencedIn | Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001 | Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives | |
referencedIn | Park, Maud Wood, 1871-1955. Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1870-1960 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Norris, Katharine Augusta, d. 1949. Papers, 1943-1948 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | National Woman's Party Records, 1850-1975, (bulk 1913-1972) | Library of Congress. Manuscript Division | |
creatorOf | Paul, Alice, 1885-1977. Papers, 1785-1985 (inclusive), 1805-1985 (bulk). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Butler, Jessee H. Suffragists. | California State University, Long Beach | |
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referencedIn | Hallinan, Hazel Hunkins. Talk to Women's Press Club : Washington, D.C. : ms., 1977 Aug. 23. | UC Berkeley Libraries | |
referencedIn | Papers, 1908-1962. | New York State Historical Documents Inventory | |
referencedIn | Kitchelt, Florence Ledyard Cross, 1874-1961. Papers, 1885-1961 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Rebecca Shelley Papers, 1890-1984 | Bentley Historical Library | |
referencedIn | Guide to the Mary E. Gawthorpe Papers, 1881-1990 | Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives | |
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referencedIn | Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906. Anthony family collection, 1844-1945. | Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens | |
referencedIn | Federal Writers' Project. Women's archives, 1890-1953. | New Jersey Historical Society Library | |
referencedIn | Papers, 1867, 1895, 1902-1948 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Foley, Margaret, 1875-1957. Papers, 1847-1968 (inclusive), 1909-1929 (bulk). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Papers, 1893-1962 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Paschall, Edith Verlenden, 1881-1961. Edith V. Paschall papers related to Swarthmore College alumni activities, 1933-1961 bulk 1957-1961. | Historical Society of Pennsylvania | |
referencedIn | Hunkins-Hallinan, Hazel. Papers, 1864-1984 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Curtis, Lucile Atcherson, 1894-1986. Papers, 1863-1986 (bulk: 1917-1927) | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
creatorOf | Wood, Charles Erskine Scott, 1852-1944. Papers of C. E. S. Wood, 1829-1980 (bulk 1870-1940). | Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens | |
creatorOf | Papers of Alice Paul, 1785-1985 (inclusive), 1805-1985 (bulk) | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Seydell, Mildred, 1889-1988. Mildred Seydell papers, 1842-1978. | Emory University. Special Collections and Archives | |
referencedIn | Mabel Vernon papers, 1914-1920 | Bancroft Library | |
referencedIn | Ames, Blanche, 1878-1969. Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1913-1940 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Hill, Elsie Mary, 1883-1970. Elsie M. Hill papers, 1898-1970. | Vassar College | |
referencedIn | Dennett, Mary Ware, 1872-1947. Papers: Series III, 1909-1942 (inclusive) [microform]. | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Anonymous. Scrapbook, 1910-1919 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Papers, 1864-1984 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Papers of Inez Haynes Gillmore, 1872-1945 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
creatorOf | Paul, Alice, 1885-1977. Papers: Series III-V, 1839-1984 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Papers of of Alma Lutz,1921-1961 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
creatorOf | Lloyd, Lola Maverick, 1875-1944. Lola Maverick Lloyd papers, 1856-1949. | New York Public Library System, NYPL | |
referencedIn | Lucia Isabelle Voorhees Grimes Papers, 1900-1977 | Bentley Historical Library | |
referencedIn | McCulloch, Catharine Waugh, 1862-1945. Papers in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1869-1945 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Adelaide Johnson Papers, 1873-1947 | Library of Congress. Manuscript Division | |
referencedIn | Fine Arts Co. of Philadelphia, Inc. Publicity books and auction catalogs, 1978-1993. | Winterthur Library | |
referencedIn | West, Helen Hunt, 1892-1963. Papers, 1917-1964 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Oakley, Violet, 1874-1961. Correspondence, 1918-1923. | Temple University Libraries, Paley Library | |
referencedIn | Powell, Rose Arnold, 1876-1961. Papers, 1922-1961 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Papers, 1948 (1950-1956) 1964 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
creatorOf | Equal Suffrage Association of Idaho (Boise, Idaho). Records, 1895-1916. | Idaho State Archives, Idaho State Historical Society | |
referencedIn | Berrien, Laura M. Papers, 1944-1948 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Women's rights collection, 1914-1957. | Texas Woman's University Library, Mary Evelyn Blagg-Huey Library | |
creatorOf | Papers, 1785, 1805-1985 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | She's Nobody's Baby collection, 1980-1987 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Reyher, Rebecca Hourwich, 1897-1987. Papers, 1877-1988 (bulk: 1915-1970) | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
creatorOf | Paul, Alice, 1885-1977. Collection, 1907-1992. | Swarthmore College, Peace Collection, SCPC | |
referencedIn | Philbrook, Mary. Papers, 1843-1954. | New Jersey Historical Society Library | |
referencedIn | Batten, Pluma Burroughs Penton, 1894-. Papers, 1948-1964 (inclusive), 1950-1956 (bulk). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Miller, Emma Guffey, 1874-1970. Papers, 1833-1975 (bulk: 1884-1972) | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
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referencedIn | Papers, 1906-1961 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Papers, 1917-1964 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Pollitzer, Anita, 1894-1975. Anita Pollitzer papers, 1880-1996. | University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries | |
referencedIn | John Reed papers, 1903-1967. | Houghton Library | |
referencedIn | Papers of Jane Norman Smith, 1913-1953 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Suffragists Oral History Collection MS 421., 1959-1977 | Sophia Smith Collection | |
referencedIn | Foley, Margaret, 1875-1957. Papers, 1847-1968 (bulk: 1909-1929) | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Stevens, Doris, 1888-1963. Papers, 1884-1983 (inclusive), 1920-1960 (bulk). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Papers of Jane Norman Smith, 1913-1953 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Lindseth collection of American woman suffrage, [ca. 1820-1920]. | Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. | |
creatorOf | Anthony, Daniel Read, 1870-1931. Daniel Read Anthony, Jr., papers, 1907-1928 (bulk 1907-1908, 1926-1928). | Kansas State Historical Society | |
referencedIn | Atwater, Adeline. Adeline Lobdell Atwater papers, ca. 1932-1956. | Newberry Library | |
referencedIn | Pollitzer, Anita, 1894-1975. Anita Pollitzer family papers, 1845-1979. | South Carolina Historical Society | |
referencedIn | McCulloch, Catharine Waugh, 1862-1945. Papers in the Mary Earhart Dillon collection, 1869-1945 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Lewis, Dora Kelly, b. 1862. Collection, 1884-1921. | Historical Society of Pennsylvania | |
referencedIn | Papers, 1922 - 1961 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Papers of Burnita Shelton Matthews, 1926-1981 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Marks, Jeannette Augustus, 1875-1964. Papers, 1938-1959 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office Oral History Interviews, 1959-1979, (bulk 1969-1975) | Library of Congress. Manuscript Division | |
referencedIn | Miller, Emma Guffey, 1874-1970. Papers: Series III-IV, 1900-1972 (inclusive) [microform]. | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
creatorOf | Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office Oral History Interviews, 1959-1979, (bulk 1969-1975) | Library of Congress. Manuscript Division | |
referencedIn | Babcock, Caroline L. (Caroline Lexow), b. 1882. Papers of Caroline Lexow Babcock and Olive E. Hurlburt, 1906-1961 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | National Woman's Party. National Woman's Party papers, 1913-1974 (inclusive), [microform]. | Yale University Library | |
referencedIn | Catalogue I of the Regional Oral History Office, 1954-1979 | Bancroft Library | |
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