The Okie Legacy: NW Okie's Journey Sweet Silly Spunky Sadie 1926, An Army of Women Marches on the Capitol 1914, Suffrage Folk To Have Parade Origins In the NAWSA Congressional Committee Detailed Chronology National Woman's Party History 1875 - Religious Persecution

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2017

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The 45th President swore an oath on the bible when he was inaugurated to uphold the US Constitution, his "highest priority." So far he as violated several of the US Constitutions amendments with his Executive Orders (EO). Our Founding Fathers are weeping and turning over in their grave.

If you don't like what your POTUS/Congress are doing Tweet or CALL(202)225-3121 and let them know how you feel.

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Sweet Silly Spunky Sadie

We need to build Bridges ... Not Walls! Let me remind you ... This is a Nation built on emigrants, immigrants and a safe place for refugees fleeing their countries from religious persecution. Have you forgotten our history and where your ancestors came from?

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1926, An Army of Women Marches on the Capitol

Let us look back through the ages and news archives at the Women marches. The Greenwood commonwealth, out of Greenwood, Mississippi, dated 26 April 1926, page 4, reports on "An Army of Women Marches On the Capitol."

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1914, Suffrage Folk To Have Parade

In The Daily Chronicle, out of De Kalb, Illinois, dated 23 April 1914, Thursday, page 8, had these headlines: "Suffrage Folk To Have Parade." Big demonstration would be held in Chicago on May 2, 1914. Dunne would be invited. The governor was the first official of that class to sign a suffrage law east of the Mississippi river and would have place of honor.

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Origins In the NAWSA Congressional Committee

When we look back at Women's marches of the past, we find the origins of the National Woman's Party (NWP) date from December 1912, when Alice Paul (1885-1977) and Lucy Burns (1879-1966) were appointed to the National American Woman Suffrage Association's (NAWSA) languishing Congressional Committee.

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Detailed Chronology National Woman's Party History

1910 Apr. 14-19 -- Alice Paul, home after serving time in London prison for suffrage activities in England, addresses National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) annual convention in Washington, D.C. She endorses militant tactics of British suffragettes and describes their campaign as “war of men and women working together against the politicians.”

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1875 - Religious Persecution

Looking back through our history and old news articles we find The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, out of Brooklyn, New York, dated 13 January 1875, Wednesday, page 2, had this to say about religious persecution.

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