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September 25, 1932: Women Fight Back Against Cutback Legislation

David Dismore | September 25th, 2014

A new weapon in what’s becoming a war on women in the workforce was denounced tonight by Civil Service Commissioner Jessie Dell at a meeting sponsored by the National Woman’s Party at its Washington, D.C., headquarters.

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September 24, 1917: New House Committee Will Be Dedicated to Suffrage

David Dismore | September 24th, 2014

Though Representative Joseph Walsh called it yielding to “the nagging of iron-jawed angels,” the House voted 181-107 today to finally create a separate Committee on Woman Suffrage.

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September 23, 1923: National Women’s Party Celebrates Its Legacy, Vows to Move Forward at Colorado Pageant

David Dismore | September 23rd, 2014

Anyone who thinks the National Woman’s Party must have lost some of its drive or militance clearly wasn’t at today’s colorful pageant in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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September 22, 1932: Amelia Earhart Lobbies for the ERA at the White House

David Dismore | September 22nd, 2014

“I know from practical experience of the discriminations which confront women when they enter an occupation where men have priority in opportunity, advancement and protection.”

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September 19, 1893: Women in New Zealand Win Suffrage!

David Dismore | September 19th, 2014

In an unprecedented victory for the suffrage movement, all women in New Zealand, regardless of economic status or race, won full voting rights today.

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September 18, 1968: Suffragists Fight to Save the Historic Sewall-Belmont House

David Dismore | September 18th, 2014

Alice Paul is in full fighting mode today, and women are preparing to risk arrest and engage in civil disobedience if necessary.

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September 17, 1909: National American Woman Suffrage Association Moves Back to New York City

David Dismore | September 17th, 2014

It’s a new era in the suffrage battle, and a new headquarters for the National American Woman Suffrage Association.

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September 16, 1918: Suffragist Groups Clash Over President Wilson

David Dismore | September 16th, 2014

The contrast between the older, traditional suffrage groups and the movement’s newer, more militant faction was never more in evidence than today.

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September 15, 1970: ERA Supporters Heard By Senate Judiciary Committee

David Dismore | September 15th, 2014

Today, Equal Rights Amendment supporters finally got a chance to make their case to the Senate Judiciary Committee – but in a move that mirrored the kind of bias that still exists, proponents were allowed only one day of testimony, despite opponents being given three days last week.

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September 12, 1967: Feminists and Labor Unions Take On Sexist Airline Industry

David Dismore | September 12th, 2014

Are being quite young, very attractive, and an unmarried woman “bona fide occupational qualifications” for being a stewardess? According to the airline industry, the answer is “yes,” but two unions and feminist Betty Friedan disagree.

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September 10, 1920: National Women’s Party Shifts Goals After Big Suffrage Victory

David Dismore | September 10th, 2014

Though originally created for the purpose of putting the Susan B. Anthony Amendment into the Constitution, there was a consensus among Executive Committee members today that the party must now evolve from an “equal suffrage” organization to one whose goal is total equality.

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September 9, 1912: Theodore Roosevelt Urges Washington Women to Vote Progressive

David Dismore | September 9th, 2014

If Progressives are to win the White House in November, women must register and vote in great numbers, according to former – and hopefully future – President Theodore Roosevelt.

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September 8, 1852: National Women’s Rights Convention Sparks Excitement for Growing Movement

David Dismore | September 8th, 2014

Judging by the attendance, speeches and resolutions at today’s opening session of the third annual National Women’s Rights Convention, the movement is growing, and attracting many new and ambitious young supporters.

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September 5, 1910: Shirtwaist Workers Take to the Streets on Labor Day

David Dismore | September 5th, 2014

In a very encouraging sign, a majority of the over 70,000 marchers in New York City’s Labor Day Parade this afternoon were women.

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September 4, 1974: Betty Ford Speaks Up for the ERA at Her First Press Conference

David Dismore | September 4th, 2014

In regard to participating in the campaign for the E.R.A., a measure endorsed by Republicans since 1940 and Democrats since 1944, Ford said: “I would be happy to take part in it.”

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September 3, 1912: Suffragists Lose in Ohio

David Dismore | September 3rd, 2014

Despite a valiant effort, the 1912 Ohio suffrage campaign is ending in defeat tonight.

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September 2, 1965: Stewardesses Fight Discrimination in Congressional Hearing

David Dismore | September 2nd, 2014

Outrageous discrimination in regard to both age and sex was the subject of a hearing today before a Labor Subcommittee of the House of Representatives.

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August 29, 1942: First Class of Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps Officers Celebrate Graduation

David Dismore | August 29th, 2014

“You represent a dream which I conceived during the First World War,” Representative Edith Nourse Rogers, Republican of Massachusetts, said, “when, working in England and on the battlefields of France, I saw work performed by members of the women’s army.”

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August 28, 1920: Whistles and Bells Sound at Celebrations Across the Nation for Suffrage

David Dismore | August 28th, 2014

Today, people all around the country got a chance to celebrate day before yesterday’s final victory for nationwide woman suffrage, while Alice Paul took some time out to speculate about what the National Woman’s Party will do now that its original goal has been achieved.

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August 27, 1920: Carrie Chapman Catt Returns to New York City for Massive Suffrage Celebration

David Dismore | August 27th, 2014

“This is a glorious and wonderful day. I have lived to realize the big, beautiful dream of my life – the enfranchisement of women.”

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