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Reid Lecture, Women Issues Luncheon, Women's Center, November 1978, digitally restored by Chris Woodrich 25 Alison Bechdel: Photograph taken 2 September 2014 by Riccardo De Luca for the MacArthur Foundation 26 Frida Kahlo: Photograph (1937) by Toni Frissell: 26 Annette Duvivier, Comtesse de Vergennes
The Women's History Research Center collected nearly one million documents on microfilm, and provided resources and records of the Women's liberation movement that are now available through the National Women's History Alliance, which carried on their ideas, including successfully petitioning Congress to declare March as Women's History Month. [7]
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Wikipedia: WikiWomen's History Month. ... Celebrate Women This page is a soft redirect This page was last edited on 9 March 2023, at 06:29 (UTC). Text ...
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Women's History Month; Women's medicine in antiquity; World Center for Women's Archives This page was last edited on 24 April 2020, at 16:49 (UTC). Text ...
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