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This website is owned and maintained by the Alice Paul Center for Gender Justice. Your financial contribution directly supports the Alice Paul Center’s work. With your financial support, the Alice Paul Center pursues three primary goals:
advocate for equality and the full ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, which Alice Paul authored;
offer educational, leadership development, and civic engagement events open to a diverse constituency; and,
preserve and maintain Paulsdale, Alice Paul’s family home, as an historical and community resource for future generations.
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The Alice Paul Center for Gender Justice a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation based at Paulsdale in Mount Laurel, NJ, was established in 1984 as the Alice Paul Centennial Foundation. The founding group of dedicated volunteers kept Alice Paul’s papers intact after her death by raising funds to purchase them at auction and donating them to the Smithsonian Institution and the Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe College. They then took on the monumental challenge of buying and preserving Paulsdale, Alice Paul's birthplace, which became a National Historic Landmark in 1991. The API's principal mission is to increase public awareness of the life and work of Alice Paul (1885-1977), woman suffrage leader and author of the Equal Rights Amendment. The organization also promotes gender equality through educational programs and the development and empowerment of young women leaders.