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THE F-WORD Feminism in Amenica 1900-2015 fem-i-nism noun 1. the advocacy of women's rights on the grounds of political, social, and econamic equality to men National Woman Suffrage First meeting of the Women’s 900 ‘Association [NWSAI, Rights Movement group ‘American organization, happened on July 19, 1886 founded in 1869 » 1920s | ERA . eu as rane }, AUGUST 26, 1920 “ EQUALITY OF RIGHTS See mendment SHALL NOT-BE DENIED The 19th A On ABRIDGED BY THE ie UNITED STATES OR BY ine pags we , ANY STATE ON “THE RIGHT TO VOI SOME A CITIZEN. ACCOUNT OF SEX.”” —_— @ Te é ‘i ¢ , RUE, rewomenensrine Yemenisnnenorafors —Aerwrtine women workforce to fill jobs in the WACs and WAVES. keep jabs until they ae marty or have children M1960 women accounted for.’ Bax poctors awent eneineent 1960 waren ware held back almost all aspects of life whether it was about their careerstheir home lle, or thei pay 16, #3: ? 1 stil = IN THE 1970s FEMINISTS PUSH FOR THE PASSAGE & RATIFICATION OF THE ERA. Fa hets{Oke IT IS NOT RATIFIED BY THE 1982 DEADLINE. 9 THINGS That American Women Could Not Do Before the 1970s 1. Keep her job if e ithe Pregnancy Diseriminaton Actin 1978 women oul be fired from ‘their workpace for being pregnant. 2. Report care of sexual Farasrment in the 6. Compete ar ahoxer in the Olympics. Iewasn'tuntithe 2012 This was marked with the amazing victory by 2, Be acknowledged in the Borton Marathon, Women could net don their running shoes vant 19721 The fist ime that = court 9. Have a legal abortion The Roe v Wade case in 1193 became also 1773 protected a woman's right to abortion until wait marital rapes stl often treated trent to ather forms of rape in some states oven today ty recrimination WL LT lwo yoag The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 The first piece of legislation President Barack Obama eR THEMSELVES re, signed into law was the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, ' * which gave women more time to sue an employer that ¢ paid them unfairly. ° @s1.00 ) 379 © The Age Breakdown 42% 41% i 32% i 28% 18-29 30-44 45-64 65+ GENDER WAGE GAP as of 2014 = 21% SOURCES:

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