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  1. With Alva’s continued support, the NWP then purchased the grand house at 144 B Street, NE (now Constitution Avenue) which they named the Alva Belmont House in her honor. In 2016, the headquarters was declared a National Monument and became a National Park Service site as the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument.

  2. 19 de may. de 2012 · Alva Belmont's coffin being carried into St. Hubert's Chapel at Woodlawn Cemetery, New York. 1933 Jan. Women of Protest: Photographs from the Records of the National Woman's Party, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Images of the Belmont Memorial Chapel at Woodlawn Cemetery by Walking Off the Big Apple from May 17, 2012.

  3. www.nyhistory.org › blogs › suffrage-menu-alvaNew-York Historical Society

    New-York Historical Society. July 18, 2017. in Behind the Scenes. Suffrage on the Menu, Part III: Alva’s Political Equality Association Lunchroom. Written by Ina Bort. In our last two posts, we explored the life of Alva Vanderbilt Belmont and dropped in at her Marble House suffrage conferences in Newport, where “Votes for Women” plates ...

  4. 19 de jul. de 2023 · NWP's Headquarters at Alva Belmont House; exterior shot - basement entrance and front entrance, circa 1974. National Woman's Party Photographic Collection. Threats of losing the headquarters arose during construction of the Hart Senate Office Building in the 1960s. The NWP lobbied and fought to have the historic importance of the house recognized.

  5. Alva Vanderbilt Belmont, um 1911 Alva Vanderbilt Belmont, geborene Alva Erskine Smith (* 17. Januar 1853 in Mobile, Alabama; † 26. Januar 1933 in Augerville la Rivière bei Paris) war eine US amerikanische Frauenrechtlerin und Präsidentin

  6. 1 de dic. de 2012 · The subject of this biography is not widely known as a leader of the campaign for women's rights. Many may not be familiar with her connection with women's suff

  7. 8 de mar. de 2020 · Alva Vanderbilt, la millonaria que renunció a todo por el feminismo. Era una de las mujeres más ricas y populares del Nueva York de “fin de siglo”. Pero puso en jaque su posición social -y ...