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    The Silent Sentinels, also known as the Sentinels of Liberty, were a group of over 2,000 women in favor of women's suffrage organized by Alice Paul and...
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  •  56–67. Official website (archived) Official Silent Storm: Sentinels website (archived) Silent Storm at MobyGames Silent Storm: Sentinels at MobyGames...
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    strategized events such as the Woman Suffrage Procession and the Silent Sentinels, which were part of the successful campaign that resulted in the amendment's...
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  • Sentinels are programmed to locate mutants and capture or kill them. Though several types of Sentinels have been introduced, the typical Sentinel is...
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    decide women's suffrage, Alice Paul decided to begin the Silent Sentinel protests. The Silent Sentinels resulted in the imprisonment of over 200 suffragists...
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  • Silent Sentinel is a 1929 American silent crime film directed by Alan James and starring Gareth Hughes and Josephine Hill. Champion the Dog as Champion...
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    passage of a national suffrage amendment. Over 200 NWP supporters, the Silent Sentinels, were arrested in 1917 while picketing the White House, some of whom...
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    Crystal Eastman, Lucy Burns, and Alice Paul, and helped to organize the Silent Sentinels protests that involved daily picketing of Woodrow Wilson's White House...
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    However, due to their very long life span, tens of thousands of these "silent sentinels" are still protecting transmission lines and electrical apparatus all...
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  • Wilson, and their sustained picketing outside of the White House in the Silent Sentinels action. Relations between the American government and the NWP protesters...
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    as the Suffrage Hikes, the Woman Suffrage Procession of 1913, the Silent Sentinels, and the Selma to Montgomery march. US and Australian activists most...
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    reintroduced in the House and Senate. Picketing NWP members, nicknamed the "Silent Sentinels", continued their protests on the sidewalks outside the White House...
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    Party was Alice Paul, and its most notable event was the 1917–1919 Silent Sentinels vigil outside the gates of the White House. On January 1, 2021, NWP...
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  • Space Sentinels (originally titled Young Sentinels and renamed midway through its only season) is a Saturday morning animated series produced by Filmation...
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    she was imprisoned as a member of suffragist Alice Paul's nonviolent Silent Sentinels. In the 1930s, Day worked closely with fellow activist Peter Maurin...
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    policy Women's suffrage Woman Suffrage Procession The New Freedom Silent Sentinels Federal Reserve Act Clayton Antitrust Act Federal Trade Commission...
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    States encouraging support for national women's suffrage. When the Silent Sentinels were arrested and mistreated in prison, Todd worked to look into the...
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  • The Silent Sentinels, women suffragists picketing in front of the White House c. February 1917. Banner on the left reads, "Mr President, How long must...
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    Association and later the National Woman's Party. She was among the Silent Sentinels arrested for protesting outside the White House in 1917. Catherine...
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    policy Women's suffrage Woman Suffrage Procession The New Freedom Silent Sentinels Federal Reserve Act Clayton Antitrust Act Federal Trade Commission...
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  • resolve to continue in her honor ("How Long?"). The NWP organize the Silent Sentinels, standing in silence outside the White House gates until Wilson publicly...
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  • January, the National Woman's Party posts silent "Sentinels of Liberty," also known as the Silent Sentinels, at the White House. They are the first group...
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    National Woman's Party. She picketed the White House as a part of the Silent Sentinels, was arrested, and spent time in the Occoquan Workhouse. She worked...
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  • Report', p.54. Holzworth, Silent Sentinels, pp.6, 7. Holzworth, Silent Sentinels, pp.14-17. Holzworth, Silent Sentinels. pp.14-17, 30. "Jimna Fire Tower...
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    advocates, "You can afford to wait." In 1917, she was part of the Silent Sentinels protests at the White House. On October 15, 1917, Wenclawska was arrested...
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    Between 1917 and 1919, Stevens was a prominent participant in the Silent Sentinels vigil at Woodrow Wilson's White House to urge the passage of a constitutional...
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    Langlois of Boston, as his model. That was part of a tradition of "Silent Sentinels," statues created in the North, often mass-produced, depicting soldiers...
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    Temperance movement leads to prohibition laws in 29 states 1917–1919 – Silent Sentinels hold a vigil outside the White House gates in favor of women's suffrage...
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  • Timeline of women's suffrage Suffrage Hikes Woman Suffrage Procession Silent Sentinels U.S. suffragists Publications "Give Us the Ballot" Freedom Summer Selma...
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  • Ranthambore and Sariska. Bina Kak recently published a book namely Silent Sentinels of Ranthambore, an outcome of her passion for Nature and love of the...
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