Curriculum - Women’s History

  1. Catherine Howard
  2. Catherine of Aragon
  3. Catherine Parr
  4. Catherine the Great
  5. Catherine the Great’s Instruction
  6. Cather’s My Ántonia Promotes Regional Literature
  7. Celebration of the Eleusinian Mysteries
  8. Chanel Defines Modern Women’s Fashion
  9. Charlotte Forten
  10. Cher
  11. Cheryl Crawford
  12. Chisholm Becomes the First Black Woman Elected to Congress
  13. Chris Evert
  14. Christina
  15. Christine de Pizan
  16. Church of England Ordains Women
  17. Cimmerian Culture Rises in Russia
  18. Citadel Graduates First Woman Cadet
  19. Clara Barton
  20. Clara Zetkin
  21. Clare Boothe Luce
  22. Clarkson Becomes Governor-General of Canada
  23. The Classic The Wizard of Oz Opens
  24. Cleopatra VII
  25. Clewell Corrects Hydrocephalus by Surgery on a Fetus
  26. Clinton Blocks Ban on Late-Term Abortions
  27. Coco Chanel
  28. Colette
  29. Congress Passes the Equal Pay Act
  30. Congress Prohibits Discrimination in the Granting of Credit
  31. Congress Votes to Admit Women to the Armed Services Academies
  32. Controversy Arises over Estrogen and Heart Attacks
  33. Corazon Aquino
  34. Daffos Uses Blood Taken Through the Umbilical Cord to Diagnose Fetal Disease
  35. Dame Enid Muriel Lyons
  36. Dame Margot Fonteyn
  37. Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett
  38. Datsolalee
  39. Deborah
  40. Declaration of the Rights of Women
  41. Defeat of the Equal Rights Amendment
  42. The Denishawn School of Dance Opens in Los Angeles
  43. Diane Arbus
  44. Dianne Feinstein
  45. Dickinson’s Poems Are Published in Full for the First Time
  46. Dido
  47. Dionne Sisters Are First Quintuplets to Survive
  48. Dior’s “New Look” Sweeps Europe and America
  49. Djuna Barnes
  50. Dolley Madison