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The Women's Strike for Equality was a strike which took place in the United States on August 26, 1970. It celebrated the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment, which effectively gave American women the right to vote. [1] The rally was sponsored by the National Organization for Women (NOW).
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Florida: Mary R. Grizzle introduces and passes the Married Women Property Rights Act, giving married women in Florida, for the first time, the right to own property solely in their names and to transfer that property without their husbands' signatures. [136] 1971. Barring women from practicing law becomes prohibited. [137]
1970 – July 4 Honor America Day: A rally put together by supporters of President Nixon hosted by Bob Hope [12] 1970 – August 26 Women's Strike for Equality: Held nationwide, it brought out around 20,000 female protestors in D.C., New York City elsewhere to demand equal rights for women. The march helped expand the women's movement: 1970 ...
Historians describe two waves of feminism in history: the first in the 19 th century, growing out of the anti-slavery movement, and the second, in the 1960s and 1970s. Women have made great ...
American lawyer (1927-2020) United States of America: 1927-08-02 2020-03-10 Los Angeles: Q126683343: 0 Beatrice Rubin: victim of the COVID-19 pandemic: Her size belied her strength and spirit. United States of America: 1923 2020-04-07 New Jersey: Q95888475: 0 Becky Mullen: American actress 1963-07-30 2020-07-27 Q97854513: 1 Bella Keshk
Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed. This list of links covers women who died in the last 14 days. It is intended to serve as a basis for making proposals for women's biographies that could be included in the Wikipedia homepage feature, recent deaths .
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