In "Iron Jawed Angels," when the NAWSA leaders accuse Alice Paul of being a thief for her more militant approach to women's suffrage, she decides to break away from the organization. Paul believes that their moderate tactics are insufficient to secure the right to vote and chooses to form her own group, the National Women's Party. This decision reflects her determination to adopt more aggressive strategies, including protests and civil disobedience, to advance the suffrage movement.
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