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37. "Timeline"
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(US-centric btw)

1777 Abigail Smith Adams, wife of the second president (John Adams) and mother of the sixth president (JohnQuincy Adams) writes that women "will not hold ourselves bound by any laws which we have no voice."

1784 Hannah Adams is first American woman to support herself by writing.

1819 Emma Hart Willard writes her "Plan for Improving Female Education," which although unsuccessful, defines the issue of women's education at that time.

1826 The first public high schools for girls open in New York and Boston.

1828 Former slave, abolitionist, and feminist Isabella van Wagener is freed and takes the name Sojourner Truth. She begins to preach against slavery throughout New York and New England.

1833 Oberlin College in Ohio, is the first co-educational college in the U.S.

1838 Mount Holyoke College is established in Massachussetts as first college for women.

1840 Elizabeth Cady Stanton, feminist, dress reformer, and editor, omits the word "obey" from her marriage vows.

1840 Lucretia Mott is one of several women delegates to attend the World's Anti-Slavery Convention in London. As a woman, she is forced to sit in the gallery and cannot participate.

1848 The first Women's Rights Convention is held in Seneca Falls, NY.

1849 Elizabeth Blackwell becomes the first woman to receive a medical degree in U.S.
Women doctors are permitted to legally practice medicine for the first time.

1850 Women are granted the right to own land in a state (Oregon).
The Female (later Women's) Medical College is founded in Pennsylvania.

1852 Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton form the Women's NY Temperance Society.

1860-65 American Civil War

1866 The American Equal Rights Association is founded by Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Stanton, Martha Coffin Pelham Wright, and Ernestine Rose.

1868 The 14th Amendment denying women the right to vote is ratified.
Women lawyers are licensed in U.S.

1869 The National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) and the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA) are formed.

1870 The 15th Amendment enfranchising black men is ratified.

1872 Susan B. Anthony is arrested for attempting to vote.

1874 The Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) is founded.

1878 For the first time, a Women's Suffrage Amendment is introduced to Congress.

1890 Wyoming is first state to allow women to vote.
The NWSA and the AWSA reunite to form the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA).
Women begin to wear knickerbockers instead of skirts for bicycle riding.

1903 The Women's Trade Union Leage of New York is formed to unionize working women. This group later becomes the nucleus for the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU).

1913 5,000 suffragists march in Washington, D.C. for the women's rights movement.

1915 A petition with 500,000 signatures in support of women's suffrage amendment is given to President Woodrow Wilson.

1920 The 19th Amendment is ratified, allowing women the right to vote in federal elections.

1923 Alice Paul and the National Women's Party first proposes the Equal Rights Amendment to eliminate discrimination on the basis of sex. It has never been ratified.

1934 Florence Ellinwood Allen becomes first woman on US Court of Appeals.

1939-45 World War II

1961 Eleanor Roosevelt is appointed to chair the Commission on the Status of Women.

1966 The National Organization for Women (NOW) is founded by Betty Goldstein Friedan.

1970 50,000 people march in New York City for the first Women's Strike for Equality.

1971 U.S. Supreme Court rule ends sex discrimination in hiring.

1972 U.S. Congress passes the Equal Employment Opportunity Act.
Equal Rights Amendment passes Congress but fails to be ratified.

1975 Ella Grasso is first woman Governor (CT) to be re-elected.

1977 3,000 women march in Washington, D.C. on Women's Equality Day to support the E.R.A.

1981 Sandra Day O'Connor becomes first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

1995 Lt. Col. Eileen Collins becomes the first American woman to pilot a Space Shuttle.

1997 Madeleine K. Albright becomes first woman U.S. Secretary of State.

2000 Hillary Rodham Clinton becomes the only First Lady ever elected to the United States Senate.

2005 Condoleezza Rice becomes the first African-American woman to be appointed Secretary of State.

  

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The Women's History Month post -2005- [View all] , Trace, Tue Mar-01-05 04:19 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
A song by one of my favorite women
Mar 01st 2005
1
one of my refrigerator magnets says the following:
Mar 01st 2005
2
i had a friend who had a bumper sticker w/ that on it
Mar 01st 2005
17
my mom has a similar one
Mar 01st 2005
46
Today in Women's History - March 1
Mar 01st 2005
3
Sojourner Truth - quote
Mar 01st 2005
4
and I KNOW thats right!
Mar 01st 2005
7
RE: Sojourner Truth - quote
Mar 01st 2005
24
ANCHOR N/M
Mar 01st 2005
5
ANCHOR THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mar 01st 2005
6
As a man, I command you (The Mods) to anchor this.
Mar 01st 2005
8
lmao
Mar 01st 2005
10
      *booming, indignant laugh*
Mar 01st 2005
14
where you going?
Mar 01st 2005
9
vacation
Mar 01st 2005
16
do your write/paint/create stuff?
Mar 01st 2005
11
RE: do your write/paint/create stuff?
Mar 05th 2005
79
I support this
Mar 01st 2005
12
it is my sincere hope
Mar 01st 2005
13
Did you have the same concern during black history month post
Mar 01st 2005
15
yes
Mar 01st 2005
20
      question?
Mar 02nd 2005
48
           investment
Mar 03rd 2005
71
i wasnt going to say anything
Mar 01st 2005
19
huh?
Mar 01st 2005
21
      in other words, the post was doing just fine without injecting an idea
Mar 01st 2005
23
           on second though...nevermind
Mar 01st 2005
26
                that post in no way is an insult to men. its the truth
Mar 01st 2005
27
                if i may interject
Mar 01st 2005
28
                     the thing is
Mar 01st 2005
29
                          nope!
Mar 01st 2005
30
this is that bullshit, man.
Mar 04th 2005
76
The Glass Slipper Project
Mar 01st 2005
18
Thanks.
Mar 01st 2005
22
I love Shirley Chisolm
Mar 01st 2005
25
History
Mar 01st 2005
31
Previous Honorees (long read)
Mar 01st 2005
32
audre lorde (quotes)
Mar 01st 2005
33
i love her soooooooooo much i am naming my first
Mar 02nd 2005
54
Resources and Tools
Mar 01st 2005
34
Edmonia Lewis
Mar 01st 2005
35
Did you know?
Mar 01st 2005
36
i wldnt have guessed this
Mar 03rd 2005
70
adrienne rich (quote)
Mar 01st 2005
38
i loooove love love adrianne rich
Mar 01st 2005
42
Women Leaders/Rulers (world history perspective)
Mar 01st 2005
39
how long till we get some infighting in here?
Mar 01st 2005
40
I fully support this post
Mar 01st 2005
41
Eve of Eden was the first woman to get her period
Mar 01st 2005
43
thats some crazy sexist religion do u really believe that?
Mar 01st 2005
45
      Ason the Okayplayer attempts to not get the joke AND
Mar 02nd 2005
52
           when women live or work together their periods synch
Mar 02nd 2005
63
Shouldn't it be Women's herstory month?
Mar 01st 2005
44
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Mar 02nd 2005
47
Today in Women's History - March 2nd
Mar 02nd 2005
49
pssssssssssst
Mar 02nd 2005
57
my hometown hero(ine) - Anne Braden
Mar 02nd 2005
50
March 2
Mar 02nd 2005
51
I know thats right
Mar 02nd 2005
56
Great Article about Women's pay (swipe)
Mar 02nd 2005
53
interesting.. seems that for women who work
Mar 02nd 2005
55
get that JUELZ SANTANA! Back like cooked crack 2!
Mar 02nd 2005
58
what? march is women's month? fuck that, cant you broads
Mar 02nd 2005
59
mayhaps you missed the 'low level ignorance' line
Mar 02nd 2005
60
      fine, have your tainted month!
Mar 02nd 2005
61
The Sate of the Women's Movement
Mar 02nd 2005
62
that's a really big question; here's a start
Mar 03rd 2005
65
presently the issues of reproductive health
Mar 03rd 2005
69
Today in Women's History - March 3rd
Mar 03rd 2005
64
the movie on HBO- Iron Jawed Angels a must see
Mar 03rd 2005
67
the 'Hottentot Venus'
Mar 03rd 2005
66
i never even knew the words to that song
Mar 03rd 2005
68
sara baartman is another name they gave her
Mar 03rd 2005
72
good look
Mar 03rd 2005
73
Today in 1932, Miriam Makeba is born....
Mar 04th 2005
74
Sunday March 6th watch on The History Channel
Mar 04th 2005
75
MONDAY is International Womens Day
Mar 04th 2005
77
Mary Ellen Pleasant
Mar 05th 2005
78
i don't know much history...
Mar 05th 2005
80
RE: the Women's History Month post
Mar 05th 2005
81
bell hooks (quotes)
Mar 06th 2005
82
angela y. davis (quotes)
Mar 06th 2005
83
simone de beauvoir (quotes)
Mar 06th 2005
84
womanism
Mar 06th 2005
85
it's not so good to be born a girl/sometimes.
Mar 06th 2005
86
thanks for this
Mar 07th 2005
89
today in women's history
Mar 07th 2005
87
The Mother of Black Nationalism....Queen Mother Moore
Mar 07th 2005
88
RE: The Mother of Black Nationalism....Queen Mother Moore
Mar 25th 2005
121
Umi.
Mar 07th 2005
90
On March 8, 1972
Mar 08th 2005
91
International Women's Day (8 March)
Mar 08th 2005
92
women for women org
Mar 08th 2005
93
March 10th
Mar 10th 2005
94
todays link
Mar 10th 2005
95
Cervical Cancer - Please Be Aware
Mar 10th 2005
96
biddy mason: philanthropist, owner of prime dowtown l.a. real estate
Mar 11th 2005
97
can i mention my moms?
Mar 11th 2005
98
BLING.
Mar 11th 2005
99
BLING.
Mar 11th 2005
100
ELLA BAKER
Mar 11th 2005
101
My professor wrote an awesome book on her:
Mar 13th 2005
103
the traditional mexican woman
Mar 12th 2005
102
March 14th- Ladies let's keep this alive
Mar 14th 2005
104
March 16th
Mar 16th 2005
105
d'oh! i havent contributed today!
Mar 16th 2005
106
Today in Women's History - 3/17/05
Mar 17th 2005
107
egyptian feminist Nawal el Saadawi
Mar 17th 2005
108
thebreastcancersite.com (click this once a day)
Mar 18th 2005
109
thank u for posting this
Mar 18th 2005
110
Lakita Garth - Sexual Abstinence Advocate
Mar 20th 2005
111
this is great
Mar 21st 2005
113
Today in Women's History - 3/21/05
Mar 21st 2005
112
Pat Summitt Ties NCAA Basketball Wins Record
Mar 21st 2005
114
Today in Women's History - 3/22/05
Mar 22nd 2005
115
shameless plug
Mar 22nd 2005
116
March 24, 2002
Mar 24th 2005
117
this is the best we can do, eh
Mar 24th 2005
118
***for those who know saartjie baartman's story***
Mar 25th 2005
119
mary wallace - first chicago bus driver.
Mar 25th 2005
120
links and resources for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
Mar 26th 2005
122
mmmmm ...women slaw.
Mar 28th 2005
124
Jane Addams
Mar 26th 2005
123
Roberta Flack
Mar 29th 2005
125
the ERA...
Mar 29th 2005
126
LADY PINK
Mar 30th 2005
127
RE: the Women's History Month post
Mar 31st 2005
128
today is the last day
Mar 31st 2005
129
For Next Year
Mar 31st 2005
130

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