Women's Suffrage Parade in Washington Attacked by Hostile Crowds as Police Stand By
On March 3, 1913, the day before Woodrow Wilson’s presidential inauguration, Alice Paul and Lucy Burns, newly-appointed chairs of NAWSA’s Congressional Committee, organized the first major civil rights march on Washington, D.C. Lawyer and activist Inez Milholland, riding a white horse …
Alice Paul
Lucy Burns
Inez Milholland
Ida B. Wells
Woodrow Wilson
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