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She opposed feminism and campaigned against the Equal Rights Amendment.
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This act outlawed major forms of discrimination against racial, ethnic, national and religious minorities, and women.
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She was a writer, activist, and feminist in the woman's movement. She also wrote the book called The Feminine Mystique.
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This was the nation's first women's rights convention located in NY.
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This case ruled citizenship did not give one the right to vote.
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She was a school teacher who was sent to jail for demanding her voter's registration card.
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This amendment stated that the right to vote shall not be denied on account of sex.
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She believed women's intellect powers were equal to men and that woman should be able to pursue any career they want.
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She was a reformer who organized the Seneca Falls Convention and published a newspaper called the Revolution.
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This was the first sex discrimination case under Title VII to reach the court.
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She was an active reformer known for her public speaking and worked with Stanton to organize Seneca Falls Convention.
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This organization dedicated itself to winning true equality for all women.
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This was a symbol of change during the Victorian Age. It is said to be a woman with short skirts, roughed cheeks, and a bob hairstyle.
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the right for women to vote
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She was a great, independent leader who formed the National Woman's Party.
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She was a suffragist who argued that God made men and women equal and therefore should be treated equally.
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