Subcategories - Feminism, Feminists, Women’s Rights

  1. Parliament Passes the Equal Pay Act of 1970
  2. Plath’s The Colossus Voices Women’s Experience
  3. Pregnancy Discrimination Act
  4. The Pregnancy Discrimination Act Extends Employment Rights
  5. Presbyterian and Methodist Churches Approve Ordination of Women
  6. Proposal of the Equal Rights Amendment
  7. Rise of Woman Suffrage Associations
  8. Rise of Women’s Role in the Military
  9. Roe v. Wade Expands Reproductive Choice for American Women
  10. Sanger Opens the First Birth-Control Clinic in the United States
  11. Sanger Organizes Conferences on Birth Control
  12. Sarah Josepha Hale
  13. Sarojini Naidu
  14. Seneca Falls Convention
  15. Shange’s for colored girls . . . Is a Landmark
  16. Simone de Beauvoir
  17. Social Reform Movement
  18. Suffrage Granted to Women by Parliament
  19. Suffragists Protest the Fourteenth Amendment
  20. The Supreme Court Rules that Laws Can Force Groups to Admit Women
  21. Susan B. Anthony
  22. Susan B. Anthony Is Arrested
  23. U.S. Women Gain the Vote
  24. United Nations Convention Condemns Discrimination Against Women
  25. United Nations Convention on the Political Rights of Women Is Approved
  26. United Nations Issues a Declaration on Equality for Women
  27. Vassar College Is Founded
  28. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
  29. Virginia Woolf
  30. Western States Grant Woman Suffrage
  31. White Slave Trade Attacked by International Agreement
  32. Widow of Wyoming’s Governor Ross Becomes First Woman Governor
  33. Wilma Mankiller
  34. Women’s Institutes Are Founded in Great Britain
  35. Women’s Rights Associations Unite
  36. Women’s Rights in India Undergo a Decade of Change, 1925-1935
  37. Women’s World Cup of Soccer Draws Unprecedented Attention
  38. Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway Explores Women’s Consciousness
  39. World Conference on Women Sets an International Agenda