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Alice Paul

Annie Schreier
Junior Division
Individual Website
Student-Composed: 1,019
Process Paper:492
Annotated Bibliography
Primary
"Alice Paul Describes Force Feeding." New York Times [London
England], Dec. 1909.
It helped me understand more about what it was like for Alice Paul to have
to be force fed. This site is primary because New York Times was actually
there. I used this site to create the hunger strike article.

Baker, Jean H. Sisters: The Lives of Americas Suffragists. 1st ed.


New York: Hill and Wang, 2006.
It helped me understand the struggles and tirelessly for liberation, traveling
and speaking, organizing and arguing. This book is primary because it uses
autobiography throughout the book. I used this book to create good and
reliable information

Dismore, David. "Today in Herstory: Suffragist Alice Paul Kept in


Hospital during Hunger Strike." Feminist Majority Foundation,
WordPress.
It helped me understand more about Alice Paul being in jail and going
through her hunger strike. This site is primary because it has an interveiw
on it and has pictures along with quotes. I used this site to create my article
about her hunger strike.

Dreier, Peter. 102 Years Ago, Alice Paul Led Another Voting Rights
March That Led to Women's Suffrage. The Huffington Post,
TheHuffingtonPost.com, 2017.
It helped me understand more about why Alice Paul is such an amazing
women in our history. This site is primary because it contains quotes, and
photos from Alice Paul. I used this site to create the articles on my site
called Protest and lasting impacts.

DuBois, Ellen C. Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an


Independent Womens Movement in America, 1848-1869. Ithaca,
NY: Cornell University Press, 1999.
It helped me understand politics and the gender gap in voting patterns have
focused renewed attention on an issue generally perceived as
nineteenth-century.This book is primary because it is written as a
autobiography. I used this book to create to understand what the politics
were like during that time.
HBO Films presents ; a Spring Creek production ; directed by Katja
von Garnier ; screenplay by Sally Robinson ... [and others] ; story by
Jennifer Friedes. Iron Jawed Angels. New York, NY :HBO Video,
2004. Print.

It helped me understand Alice Paul's whole life in 2 hours, more about the
fight for women's rights. This movie is primary because it has quotes
documents and is telling an autobiography. I used this site to create another
way of gathering information about Alice Paul.

Kleiman, Dena. Alice Paul, a Leader for Suffrage and Women's


Rights, Dies at 92. Unity Women.
It helped me understand more about Alice Paul and when she passed away.
This site is primary because it consists of a newspaper article from the New
York Times. I used this site to create my tab labeled after life.

Paul, Alice. Interview. By Amelia R. Fry. 30 Dec. 1972.


It helped me understand what Alice Paul might have sounded like just by the
words she uses. This site is primary because Alice Paul is being interviewed
by Mrs.Fry. I used this site to create background knowledge of other primary
resources about Alice Paul.

Paul, Alice. Interview. By Robert S. Gallagher. Feb. 1974.


It helped me understand what Alice Paul might have sounded like just by the
words she uses and what kind of person she was. This site is primary
because Alice Paul was interviewed by Robert Gallagher . I used this site to
create background knowledge of other primary resources about Alice Paul.

"Suffrage Amendment Is Proclaimed Law." The La Crosse Tribune


[La Crosse], 26 Aug. 1920.

It helped me understand more about the suffrage amendment. This


newspaper is primary it has quotes, pictures and facts about the document.
I used this site to create part of my long lasting effects articles.
"Washington in Hands of Women." The La Crosse Tribune [La
Crosse], 3 Mar. 1913.

It helped me understand more about the parade Paul organized during 1913.
This newspaper is primary it has quotes, pictures and facts about the
parade. I used this newspaper to create more information on my parade
article.

1920, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.


It helped me understand more artifacts about Alice Paul. This site is primary
because it consists of documents and quotes from Alice Paul. I used this site
to gain information that I would not use in my project.

Secondary
Baker, Jean H. Votes for Women: The Struggle for Suffrage
Revisited. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
It helped me understand shows how the movement intersected with other
events in American history and cannot be studied in isolation from them.
Also, about American Politics and women's formal participation in it. This
book is secondary because it doesnt include pictures, documents, or quotes.
I used this site to create general information.

Butler, Amy E. Two Paths to Equality: Alice Paul and Ethel M. Smith
in the ERA Debate, 19211929. Albany: State University of New York
Press, 2002.
It helped me understand Paul, the author of the Equal Rights Amendment
(ERA) and leader of the National Womans Party. This book is secondary
because it does not use pronouns or documents. I used this book to create
my site because it had lots of good and reliable information.

Chapman, Mary and Mills, Angela. Eighty Years and More: Looking
Back at the Nineteenth Amendment. Canadian Review of American
Studies 36, no. 1 (2008): 1-15.
It helped me understand more about the 19th Amendment and what it
contains in it. This site is secondary because it talks about the 19th
amendment but it doesnt contain the document.I used this site to create my
page of the lasting effects.

Clift, Eleanor. Founding Sisters and the Nineteenth Amendment. 1st


ed. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2003.
It helped me understand roles that the latter years' main suffrage
organizations played in the fight for women's right to vote. This book is
secondary because it does not use pronouns or documents. I used this book
to create lots of good and reliable information.

Paul Institute, Alice. Who Was Alice Paul. Alice Paul.org, John
Burns Design Group, 2015.
This page helped me understand who Alice Paul truly was. Also it shows all
about her life. This page is secondary because it doesnt have any pronouns
in it, or documents. I used this page to create my biographies of Alice Paul.

History.com staff. "Alice Paul." History.com, A&E Networks, 2009.


Accessed 12 Oct. 2016.
This site helped me understand the general information about Alice Paul at
the beginning of this project. This site is secondary because it there is no
documents, diary, manuscript, autobiography. I used this site to create a
general idea about what this project would be about.

Ritter, Gretchen. Gender and Citizenship after the Nineteenth


Amendment. Polity 32, no. 3 (2000): 345-375.
It helped me understand more about the 19th Amendment. This site is
secondary because it doesnt consist of any documents, quotes, or
autobiography. I used this site to help me create the 19th Amendment page
on my website.

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