New York Times
June 12,1922
The Brave Alice Paul
Women gain the right to vote
Alice Paul
Interviewing Alice Paul
How did you get involved with the women suffrage movement?
"Well I wanted as many rights as men have. I was not afraid of fighting the president for equal rights."
How do your parents fell about your career?
"My mother fells happy to get involved with the woman suffrage movement .She also feels scared because she doesn't want me to go to prison or get killed.My father, on the other hand, wants me to end doing that, he cares about me but he tell me that men are strong and men can do more than woman. BUT THAT IS NOT TRUE!"
What is your favorite thing about living in the 1920?
"That I can see woman finally happy and voting. As long as I live I will keep on fight for Women's Rights."
Gaining right to vote
Mamma how you feel about gaining the right to vote?
"I feel happy,glad,and joyful.I still want more rights not only one.I am not only a working women I am also a mother and a human with more right. Well i need to head on goodbye and thanks for asking." Have a nice day.