Subcategories - Feminism, Feminists, Women’s Rights

  1. The Equal Pay Act Becomes Law
  2. The Equal Rights Amendment Passes Congress but Fails to be Ratified
  3. The Family Planning Services Act Extends Reproductive Rights
  4. Fanny Bullock Workman
  5. Finland Grants Women Suffrage
  6. Flannery O’Connor
  7. Frances Willard
  8. Gertrude Stein
  9. Gloria Steinem
  10. Harriet Beecher Stowe
  11. Hartford Female Seminary Is Founded
  12. Indian Parliament Approves Women’s Rights Legislation
  13. Isadora Duncan
  14. Japanese Constitution Grants New Rights to Women
  15. Julia Ward Howe
  16. Kate Chopin
  17. Kate Millett
  18. The League of Women Voters is Founded
  19. League of Women Voters Is Founded
  20. Lillian D. Wald
  21. Luce Irigaray
  22. Lucretia Mott
  23. Lucy Stone
  24. Lydia Folger Fowler
  25. Madame de Staël
  26. Mae West
  27. Margaret Fuller
  28. Margaret Mead
  29. Margaret Sanger
  30. Marie Stopes
  31. Marion Talbot
  32. Mary Lyon
  33. Mary Pickford
  34. The Mary Tyler Moore Show Examines Women’s Roles
  35. Mary Wollstonecraft
  36. Mary Wollstonecraft Publishes A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
  37. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
  38. Megan Terry
  39. The Minimum Age for Female British Voters Is Lowered
  40. Mt. Holyoke Seminary Is Founded
  41. Muriel Rukeyser
  42. Nancy Astor
  43. National Birth Control League Forms
  44. National Organization for Women Is Founded
  45. The National Organization for Women (NOW) Sponsors an Abortion Rights Rally
  46. National Woman’s Party Is Founded
  47. New Jersey Women Gain the Vote
  48. The Nineteenth Amendment Gives American Women the Right to Vote
  49. Oveta Culp Hobby
  50. Pankhursts Found the Women’s Social and Political Union