The Woman's Peace Party (WPP) was an American pacifist and feminist organization formally established in January 1915 in response to World War I. The...
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Peace Party may refer to: Australian Peace Party, a political party in Australia Communist Workers' Party – For Peace and Socialism, a political party...
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Permanent Peace; the name WILPF was not chosen until 1919. The first WILPF president, Jane Addams, had previously founded the Woman's Peace Party in the...
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Laura Clay (category Women's International League for Peace and Freedom people)
the need for change. Clay joined the Woman's Peace Party (a forerunner of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom), which had been founded...
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Pacifism (redirect from Religion of peace®)
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was a women's suffrage, peace, and civil rights activist in Wisconsin, United States. She worked with the Woman's Peace Party during World War I. At the...
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Crystal Eastman (category National Woman's Party activists)
Eastman National Woman's Party Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Woman's Peace Party Women's International League for Peace and Freedom American...
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an active worker for world peace. In 1913, she was appointed by Jane Addams as state chair of Minnesota's Woman's Peace Party which appointment she held...
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of the Woman's Peace Party, 1915-1917," Modern Fiction Studies 38(3)(Fall 1992): 687-714. Tracy D. Mygatt, "The Claim of Socialism to Woman's Vote" The...
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after the war. In addition to the peace churches, groups which protested against the war included the Woman's Peace Party (organized in 1915 and led by Jane...
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Lola Maverick Lloyd (category Women's International League for Peace and Freedom people)
supporting pacifism. She worked to establish the Woman's Peace Party and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in 1915. Lloyd co-founded the Campaign...
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Culture of Peace, coordinator of the Culture of Peace News Network Jane Addams (1860–1935) – American, national chairman of Woman's Peace Party, president...
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Jane Addams (category Nobel Peace Prize laureates)
she became involved in the Woman's Peace Party and was elected national chairman. Addams was invited by European women peace activists to preside over...
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and the Rule of Law, 1918–1935. Russell & Russell. pp. 13–22. "A Woman's Peace Party Full Fledged for Action". The Survey. XXXIII (17): 433–434. 23 January...
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City Woman's Peace Party," Frontiers 18(1)(1997): 80-100. Mark Van Wienen, "'Women's Ways in War': The Poetry and Politics of the Woman's Peace Party, 1915-1917...
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The Peace and Democracy Party (Turkish: Barış ve Demokrasi Partisi, Kurdish: Partiya Aştî û Demokrasiyê, BDP) was a Kurdish political party in Turkey...
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Women's Peace Society (1919), cofounding the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (1909), and founding the Woman's Peace Party(1915)...
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International Congress of Women (redirect from Women's Peace Congress (1915))
States that attended were, Nobel Peace Prize winner Jane Addams, who attended as the president of the Woman's Peace Party (which was the precursor to the...
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Hannah Johnston Bailey (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Woman of the Century)
(NAWSA). In 1915 she joined the Woman's Peace Party, and was a member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom at the end of her life...
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editor, suffragist, and pacifist. She was a founding officer of the Woman's Peace Party. She was married to Louis F. Post, who was Assistant Secretary of...
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Fanny Garrison Villard (category American Woman Suffrage Association activists)
Ogden Mills and the sister of Ogden Mills, bankers and financiers. Woman's Peace Party Notes Harriet Hyman Alonso (1999). "Villard, Fanny Garrison". American...
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Women at the Hague. She was the first National Organizer of the Woman's Peace Party. From 1920 until 1937 she served as a national director of the American...
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Lillian Wald (category Women's International League for Peace and Freedom people)
States into World War I, joined the Woman's Peace Party, and helped to establish the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. In 1915, she was elected...
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historian Hans Delbrück. Diplomatic history of World War I Sacred Union Woman's Peace Party Duroselle (2002, p. 300) Delaunay, Jean-Marc; Denéchère, Yves (2007)...
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The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. Founded in the 1820s, the party's main political rival...
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Organization for Women New Thought Planned Parenthood Radical Women Woman's Peace Party Campbell 2010, pp. 131–132. "Jottings". The Survey. XLVI (20). New...
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its own citizens, including still not allowing women to vote. The Woman's Peace Party, led by President Jane Addams, was another strong voice that came...
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Woman's Peace Party and Questions of Gender Separatism," Peace & Change 19, no. 4 (1994): 389–90. Cook, Blanche W. "The Woman's Peace Party." Peace &...
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(now Al Hudaydah, Yemen) after hitch-hiking on a freighter. The Woman's Peace Party was established at an organizational convention held in Washington...
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