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National Women's Trade Union League [NWTUL]
Working conditions and wages were significantly improved for women once this League was established. They were given fair wages and a reasonable eight hour working day, -
First Birth-Control Clinic is Opened
The very first birth-control clinic is opened in Brooklyn, New York by Margaret Sanger. -
19th Amendment
Secretary of State Brainbridge Colby signs the 19th Amendment, which gives American women the right to vote, into law. -
National Council of Negro Women
Mary McLeod Bethune organized and established the National Council of Negro Women to lobby against racism, sexism, and discrimination. -
Women Army Corps [WAC] and Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Services [WAVES] are established
Congress authorizes women to serve in the United States Navy. -
Daughters of Bilitis
The very first organization for lesbians, the Daughters of Bilitis, is founded. -
Equal Pay Act
Congress passes a law making it illegal to pay women less than men. -
Roe v. Wade
As a result of this court case, women were given the right to a safe and legal abortion. -
Sandra Day O'Connor
Sandra Day O'Connor is named the first woman justice of the Supreme Court. -
The Year of the Woman
Due to the doubling of women elected into Congress, 1992 is dubbed "The Year of the Woman". -
Nancy Pelosi
Nancy Pelosi became the first female Speaker of the House. -
Rush Limbaugh Apologizes
Popular Republican radio talkshow host Rush Limbaugh apologizes to Sandra Fluke - she was arguing with Congress, trying to convince them that contracceptives should be covered by healthcare. Rush Limbaugh called her a "slut" because of her beliefs.