Alice Arnold (19 January 1881 – 22 November 1955) was a socialist and trade unionist in Coventry.
Her experiences made her want to improve life for people in her community, she became an organiser of the Worker's Union[3] and Secretary of the Coventry Social Democratic Federation (SDF) Women’s Circle.
At the mayoral ceremony, she assured men that women had no desire for sex antagonism but that they did feel that it was time for them to stand side by side with men in the work of the world.
Alice was popular with the electorate of the city[4] and in October 1938 she led a protest for 'peace and plenty.'
The protest culminated in a delegation of over 100 people delivering a petition signed by 60,000 Coventry citizens (two-thirds of the city's electorate) to the Home Office.