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20 sty 2017 · 1920 – The Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution is ratified, ensuring the right of women to vote. 1923 – The first version of an Equal Rights Amendment is introduced. It says, "Men and ...
- The Evolution of The F-Word
The word "feminist" has endured almost as much vitriol as...
- Some Women's March
Despite the intolerance of the progressive feminist...
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A record number of women were elected to the U.S. House and...
- The Evolution of The F-Word
26 lut 2019 · Explore the key events and figures in U.S. women’s history, from Abigail Adams to Hillary Clinton. Learn how women fought for equal rights, suffrage, birth control, education and more.
Timeline of Legal History of Women in the United States. 1701 The first sexually integrated jury hears cases in Albany, New York. 1769 American colonies based their laws on the English common law, which was summarized in the Blackstone Commentaries.
Explore women’s activism from generations past and present. A single moment can spark a revolution, collective actions can transform laws, creative expression can change attitudes and an invention can alter the course of history.
A timeline marking significant dates for the women's rights movement from 1866-2016. This includes timelines on the progress of women’s reproductive rights, women’s education, legislation covering violence against women, legislation on homes and families and women's status in work and politics. Link to the report: Equality.
15 lut 2023 · Learn about the key events and milestones of the Women's Rights Movement and women's suffrage in the United States, from 1789 to the present day. Explore the history of activism, legislation, and challenges for gender and racial equality.
24 sty 2017 · After the attendees of a 1910 meeting in Copenhagen proposed that one day each year be set aside to honor the women’s rights movement and build support for universal suffrage, International...