A Timeline of Women's Rights, the languishing of the ERA, and badass of the week - Alice Paul
As I was looking for topics for the next episode of "Re-Feminist History", I noticed that in the month of March, a lot happened, over many years, with women's suffrage and the fight for equal rights in general. In March of 1875, in the Case of Virginia Minor v. Happersett, the Supreme Court ruled for the 2nd time in 2 years that the 14th amendment did NOT protect a woman's right to vote. In March of 1888 Susan B Anthony, Sojourner Truth, Clara Barton, Julia Ward Howard, and others, organized the National Council of Women of the US. In March of 1919, the League of Women Voters was formed. In March of 1972 the ERA passed, but although it was supposed to be the 25th amendment, that never happened. In March 1776, Abigail Adams wrote to her husband, John Adams, with her hopes for the new country and its legal system after its independence was gained from Britain. “I desire you would Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favorable t...