Women rights

  • First favorable demonstrations for women's rights.

    First favorable demonstrations for women's rights.
    Antoine Caritat wrote a literary fight for the oppressed of the time, where he shows the need to give women the right to education.
  • Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens

    Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens
    Olympe de Gouges, emphasizes that women are born free and must remain equal to men in rights.
  • Women's Day

    Women's Day
    The event that marked the date of March 8, 1857, when hundreds of women from a textile factory in New York marched against low wages, which were less than half what they were. men perceived for the same task. That day ended with the bloody number of 120 women killed as a result of the brutality with which the police dispersed the march. That led to two years later, the workers founded the first women's union.
  • National Association for the Suffrage of Women.

    National Association for the Suffrage of Women.
    Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott promoted the movement for women's rights in the United States of America.
  • Liberal Feminist Movement.

    Liberal Feminist Movement.
    Driven by Olympe de Gouges, the movement that fought for the equality of women and their liberation emerged.
  • Right to vote

    Right to vote
    For the first time, women can vote. The Governor of New Zealand passed the electoral law that recognized the right to vote for women for the first time in history.
  • Early 21st century, egalitarian education.

    Early 21st century, egalitarian education.
    Female illiteracy was eradicated.
  • Women during the First World War.

    Women during the First World War.
    Women worked as farmers, factory workers, receiving very little money compared to what was paid to men, also as a nurse, always ready to work, but in 1918 the government ordered them to leave the posts to the men who would return.
  • Mexican woman can vote.

    Mexican woman can vote.
    In the elections of July 3, 1955, women go to the polls for the first time to cast their vote.
  • Civil Rights Law.

    Civil Rights Law.
    Lucretia Mott begins her interest with the rights of women in the workplace, prohibiting discrimination in employment due to sex.
  • National Organization for Women (NOW).

    National Organization for Women (NOW).
    Activists came together to create what is now the largest feminist organization.