Lucy Burns had once said “To pay the fine would be admitting guilt. We haven't broken a law. Not one dollar!”( "Reel American History - Films - List."). Lucy Burns fought for women’s rights for a great deal of her life. She helped change the lives of women forever. Lucy Burns was a successful Progressive due to her tremendous help in the passing of the 19th amendment, defending women’s rights, and helping organize the National Women’s Party.
During this time period, the 14th amendment had just recently been passed. It gave equal voting rights to all men, not women. This angered many women and they decided to come together and fight back. Lucy Burns and other suffragists felt that it was time to let women have a say in who would be running our country.
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Alice Paul started an organization called the National Woman's Party and Lucy hopped right on the bandwagon. The NWP had one goal and that goal was to create an amendment demanding women’s suffrage. When the senate failed to pass the amendment, they decided to take another route in pushing for the amendment. They decided that come election day, they would help elect someone who was pro-women’s suffrage. When President Wilson heard about this, he became threatened and called for a Congress meeting. In May of 1919, the House of Representatives passed the Susan B. Anthony