Provides a biography of Alice Paul, a leader in the women's suffrage movement and the fight for equal rights, from her birth into a Quaker family in New Jersey in 1885, to her first arrest in London and journey back to the U.S., and finally to her death in 1977.
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Quaker roots -- Protest lessons in London -- Upstaging the president-elect -- Shaking up the woman suffrage movement -- A permanent delegation to the White House -- From picket lines to prison cells and back -- Hunger strike! -- "Like...sand that gets in your eyes" -- Equal rights for women -- A new generation demands equal rights.