P
Pacifism, 183 -87, 186 n73, 191 , 193
Palmer, Mildred, 239 -40
Pan American Union, 7 , 157 , 194 , 199 -201, 219 n61, 232 -38, 247 , 248
Pankhurst, Christabel, 151
Pankhurst, Emmeline, 151
Panoner, Anna, 137
Papanastasion, Helen, 80 -81, 81 n1
Park, Maud Wood: and Cable bill, 90 n25, 105
on children's nationality rights, 229
on gradualist approach of National League of Women Voters, 251 , 251 n16
and Hague Codification Conference, 207
on immigrant women, 92
as National League of Women Voters president, 85 , 87 , 251 , 251 n16
and Rogers bill, 85
and woman's right to petition for naturalization despite husband's ineligibility for citizenship, 138
as Women's Joint Congressional Committee president, 87 , 92
Paul, Alice: and equal-nationality bill, 232 , 240
and equal-nationality treaty, 237
and equal rights amendment, 153
on global movement for women's equality, 153 n5
and Hague Codification Conference, 204 , 210
and Hague convention, 210 , 222
and Inter-American Commission of Women, 204 , 219
on Scott as ally, 205
and woman suffrage movement, 151 -52
Peace movement. See Pacifism
Pepper, George Wharton, 67 n53
Pequignot v. Detroit,59 n39
Perez v. Brownell,193 n100, 243 n
Perkins, Frances, 164 , 188 , 239 , 241 , 247
Perkins et al. v. Elg,242 n122
Permanent Court of International Justice, 201 -2, 222 -23, 222 n69, 223 n72
Perpetual allegiance, 19 -20
Pezzi, Renee, 140
Phillips, William, 235
Politis, M., 211
Pollitzer, Anita, 232
Potter, Mrs. Pittman, 207
Pozarsky, Mrs. Vincente, 116
Preference immigrants, 114 -16, 116 n6, 120 , 150 , 183
President Lincoln steamship, 125 -28
President's Interdepartmental Commission on Nationality, 234 , 234 n97, 239 , 242 n122
Prohibition Party, 81 n2
Prostitution, 17 , 22 , 29 -34, 36 n46, 37 , 38
Protective labor legislation for women, 228 -29, 236 , 254
Puerto Rican women, 241 n120