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Declaration of the Rights of Woman
Olympe de Gouges -
Susan B. Anthony
Susan co-funded the national woman suffrage association in 1869 and played a major role in advocating for the 19th amendment, this granted women the right to vote. -
Seneca Falls Convention
The first women's rights convention in the U.S, organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott. Attendees signed the declaration of sentiments, which demanded equal rights, including suffrage for woman. -
Sojourner Truth
She was a former enslaved woman, and was well known for her speech "Ain't I a Woman" at the women's rights convention. -
Ain't I a woman
Sojourner Truth -
The story of an Hour
Kate Chopin -
A jury of Her Peers
Susan Glaspell -
Passage of the 19th amendment
After decades of activism, the 19th amendment to the U.S constitution was ratifies, granting women a right to vote. -
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Elizabeth organized the Seneca falls convention in 1848, where she authored the declaration of sentiments, demanding equal rights for women. She worked closely with Susan B. -
Betty Friedan
Betty wrote the feminine mystique, which is credited with sparking the second wave feminist movement by challenging traditional roles of women in a home setting. She overall pushed gender equality. -
Publication of the Feminine Mystique
Betty Friedan's book challenged the idea that women should be satisfied as housewives and sparked widespread awareness about gender roles and equality. This helped launch feminism. -
Gloria Steinem
She was a feminist journalist and activist. She has been a big figure in fighting for reproductive rights, workplace equality, and gender justice. -
Testimony Before the Senate
Gloria Steinem -
Roe v. Wade Supreme Court Decision
The U.S supreme court ruled that the constitution protects a woman's rights to choose to have an abortion -
#MeToo movement
Originally started by activist Tarana Burke and later amplified by actress Alyssa Milano, the #MeToo movement gained global attention as women spoke out about sexual harassment and assault.