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Women's rights 1941 - 1992
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Gilded Age
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AA 1960-1992
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1941 - 1960 AA
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1st American Women Rights timeline
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Timeline for legislation
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Women's rights 1865-1914
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Women's rights 1915-1940
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AA rights post ww1
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Les événements
Dr. Benjamin Spock's "Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care" 1946
The G.I. Bill of Rights (Servicemen's Readjustment Act) 1944
Start of Space race 1957
NOW (National Organisation for Women) founded 1966
Civil Rights Act 1964
Betty Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique" 1963
NARAL (National Organisation for the Repeal of the Abortion Laws) 1969 - Betty Friedan
Still no federal law requiring employers to provide paid maternity leave
Roe v. Wade 1973 Sarah Weddington + Linda Coffee
First issue of "Ms" magazine published 1972 -Gloria Steinam
Constitutional right for married couples to use contraception established by the Supreme Court 1965
Unmarried couples could now use contraception.
Congress passed the Hyde Amendment - banning the federal funding for abortions 1976
The national Right to Life Committee Phyllis Schlafly 1973
The Equal Employment Opportunity Act 1972
Timescale for ERA ratification ended in 1982
Shirley Chisholm became the first black women to campaign for presidential election in 1972
National Women's Political Caucus 1971
Geraldine Ferraro ran for election for Vice President 1984
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act 1974
Périodes
Kennedy 1961-63
ERA 1972-79 This was a period where it was nearly ratified, but progressed slowed down and in 1979 it was obvious the 3/4 majority was unlikely