Lucy Burns
Lucy Burns was a cofounder of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, a leader in the National Woman's Party, and a militant suffragist working for a federal constitutional amendment.
Militant Suffragists Split Over Strategy
Lucy Burns was part of the split over suffrage strategy, joining with Alice Paul.
Lucy Burns was part of the split over suffrage strategy, joining with Alice Paul.
Lucy Burns
Biography of Lucy Burns from a Women's Suffrage site, well hyper-linked for more information.
Biography of Lucy Burns from a Women's Suffrage site, well hyper-linked for more information.
Great Suffrage March 1913
Article on the anniversary of the 1913 suffrage march on Washington includes information on the role of "the brilliant and courageous Lucy Burns."
Article on the anniversary of the 1913 suffrage march on Washington includes information on the role of "the brilliant and courageous Lucy Burns."
The Longest Labor Ends
An excerpt from A History of the American Suffragist Movement which includes the role of Lucy Burns in the last phase of the suffrage struggle.
An excerpt from A History of the American Suffragist Movement which includes the role of Lucy Burns in the last phase of the suffrage struggle.
