What is Women’s Equality Day?
At the behest of Rep. Bella
Abzug (D-NY), in 1971 the U.S. Congress designated August 26 as “Women’s
Equality Day.”
The date was selected to
commemorate the 1920 passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution,
granting women the right to vote. This was the culmination of a massive,
peaceful civil rights movement by women that had its formal beginnings in 1848
at the world’s first women’s rights convention, in Seneca Falls, New York.
The observance of Women’s
Equality Day not only commemorates the passage of the 19th Amendment, but also
calls attention to women’s continuing efforts toward full equality. Workplaces,
libraries, organizations, and public facilities now participate with Women’s
Equality Day programs, displays, video showings, or other activities.
One day this goal will be reached!
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