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  2. Women's history - Wikipedia

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    Inherent in the study of women's history is the belief that more traditional recordings of history have minimised or ignored the contributions of women to different fields and the effect that historical events had on women as a whole; in this respect, women's history is often a form of historical revisionism, seeking to challenge or expand the ...

  3. Here's why Women's History Month is celebrated each March - AOL

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  4. The history and meaning behind Women's History Month colors

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    Here's the history and meaning behind Women's history month colors: purple, green, white and gold. ... The concept of purity was “especially important to contradict the smear tactics of the anti ...

  5. ELAINE HARRIS SPEARMAN: Why Women's History Month is ... - AOL

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    Welcome to Women’s History Month. USA Today showcases 60 women each year as Women of the Year.The women selected may be unknown to many of us. They are women from across the country who ...

  6. International Women's Day - Wikipedia

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    International Women's Day had been largely forgotten in the United States by the late 1960s, before an activist called Laura X organized a march in Berkeley, California, on International Women's Day in 1969. [42] The march led to the creation of The Women's History Research Center, a central archive of the women's movement from 1968 to 1974. [43]

  7. History of feminism - Wikipedia

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    The women's right to vote, with its legislative representation, represented a paradigm shift where women would no longer be treated as second-class citizens without a voice. The women's suffrage campaign is the most deeply embedded campaign of the past 250 years. [127] [dubious – discuss] At first, suffrage was treated as a lower priority.

  8. History of women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1925, the World Exposition of Women's Progress (the first women's world's fair) opened in Chicago. [228] In 1926, Gertrude Ederle, born in New York, became the first woman to swim across the English channel, arriving in almost two hours less time than any of the men who had swum across before her. [229]

  9. Why Women's History Month is celebrated each March - AOL

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    Learn why we celebrate Women's History Month in March, how it started and how it became a month-long celebration.