The women's group that used picket lines in front of the White House to advocate for women's suffrage was the National Woman's Party (NWP). Founded by Alice Paul and other suffragists, the NWP was known for its militant tactics, including the use of picketing and protests to draw attention to the cause of women's voting rights. Their actions, particularly during World War I, were significant in raising public awareness and pressure on the government to grant women the right to vote.
Which women’s group used picket lines in front of the White House to advocate for women’s suffrage?
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