Everyone's Tired
00:00 - 03:33
3m 33s

Alice Paul takes the women's suffrage movement by storm and is part of a coalition who risk their lives to help American women win the right to vote.

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In an effort to demonstrate resistance and prove the women's solidarity, Alice Paul leads the other women in powerful acts of opposition, such as going on a hunger strike and singing in harmony.
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