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The ERA, aka the Women's Equality Amendment, is also known as the Alice Paul Amendment.
Archive 2007-03-01 2007
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Can you recall Alice Paul or Maud Younger or Doris Stephens or Lucy Burns or Mabel Vernon or any of these individuals, if they came down and ...
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• The Equal Rights Amendment, which was introduced for the first time in 1923 by Alice Paul finally passed both houses of Congress in 1972.
Barbara Lee: Bellbottoms and Skinny Jeans: To Everything There Is a Season Barbara Lee 2012
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The Equal Rights Amendment, first proposed in 1923 by Alice Paul, to affirm that women and men have equal rights under the law, is a simply stated sentence which no man or woman with a sense of justice and fairness should be against:
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Occupy This: Create a Lasting Legacy by Passing the Equal Rights Amendment Barbara Hannah Grufferman 2011
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• The Equal Rights Amendment, which was introduced for the first time in 1923 by Alice Paul finally passed both houses of Congress in 1972.
Barbara Lee: Bellbottoms and Skinny Jeans: To Everything There Is a Season Barbara Lee 2012
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She realized it was the presence of Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Alice Paul -- they were all sitting on the chair with me, in that room.
Marianne Schnall: 'Know Your Power and Be Ready": An Exclusive Interview with Nancy Pelosi Marianne Schnall 2011
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The Equal Rights Amendment, first proposed in 1923 by Alice Paul, to affirm that women and men have equal rights under the law, is a simply stated sentence which no man or woman with a sense of justice and fairness should be against:
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Occupy This: Create a Lasting Legacy by Passing the Equal Rights Amendment Barbara Hannah Grufferman 2011
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So much for Martin Luther King's dream--and Alice Paul's, too--that we can all get the right to vote and the choice of freedom and then waste it, squander it, fritter it away by poisoning our bodies and our planet and allowing our government and a few obscenely profitable companies to destroy our ability to survive on this planet, no matter what our color or gender.
Maria Rodale: Right 2 Know March Finally Arrives, Part 3 Maria Rodale 2011
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The Equal Rights Amendment, first proposed in 1923 by Alice Paul, to affirm that women and men have equal rights under the law, is a simply stated sentence which no man or woman with a sense of justice and fairness should be against:
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Occupy This: Create a Lasting Legacy by Passing the Equal Rights Amendment Barbara Hannah Grufferman 2011
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So much for Martin Luther King's dream--and Alice Paul's, too--that we can all get the right to vote and the choice of freedom and then waste it, squander it, fritter it away by poisoning our bodies and our planet and allowing our government and a few obscenely profitable companies to destroy our ability to survive on this planet, no matter what our color or gender.
Maria Rodale: Right 2 Know March Finally Arrives, Part 3 Maria Rodale 2011
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