Conversations With Alice Paul Woman Suffrage And the Equal Rights Amendment
Conversations With Alice Paul Woman Suffrage And the Equal Rights Amendment
Alice Paul
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Fault Yes, she was also in the psychopathic ward with me. The only person who was transferred to the psychopathic ward, but this was toward the end of the whole campaign. I think if I look in Mrs. Irwin's book, I can probably find this, easily. Fryi We should mention in the record about this long quotation from you that Doris Stevens put in her book. * It starts on page 215 an d it is on your experience in prison and in the psychopathic ward. It ends on page 228. It includes the visit from the ...journalist, David Lawrence. Fault Read that to me, please. [Tape off. Fry reads the passage. ] Paul: I certainly owed a lot to that Dr. White because it would have been so very easy for him to have given an adverse decision and I might still at this moment be in the St. Elizabeth [psychopathic ward]. Fry: That's rightl That's a chilling thought. Paul: And all that, I owe to Dr. [William A. ] White. Fry: We might point out that he is the one who first interviewed you, the "alienist. " Paul: Yes, but he was the head of St.
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