Modern Era · North America · Politics
1917
Silent Sentinels at the White House
June 1917
Suffragists led by Alice Paul began picketing the White House gates six days a week, the first group ever to do so, holding banners that quoted Wilson's own words about democracy. Arrested, they staged hunger strikes and were force-fed in jail. Their persistence and suffering helped push Wilson and Congress toward the Nineteenth Amendment three years later.