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Women's history / editor, Michael J. O'Neal, PhD.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
O'Neal, Michael, 1949- editor.
Series:
Great events from history ; 17.
Great events from history
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women--History.
Women.
Women's rights--History.
Women's rights.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (2 volumes (xxx, xvi, 820 pages)) : color illustrations.
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Great Events from History
Place of Publication:
Ipswich, Massachusetts : Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Incorporated ; Amenia, New York : Grey House Publishing, [2022]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Often intersecting with the civil rights movement, the story of women's journey to equality includes such landmark events as the Seneca Falls Convention, civil rights activism by Rosa Parks, first birth control clinic, passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, Equal Pay Act, Title VII, Title IX, Roe v. Wade, Violence Against Women Act, and the removal of the ban against women in combat.
Contents:
Volume 1
ACTIVISM
Harriet Tubman Escapes to Freedom
Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr Open Chicago's Hull-House
Molly Brown, Titanic Survivor, Philanthropist, Suffragist
Rosa Parks Is Arrested for Refusing to Sit in the Back of the Bus
Freedom Day: Annie Lee Cooper Tries to Register to Vote
Karen Silkwood Becomes a Symbol for the Antinuclear Movement
Two Founders of Peace People Receive the Nobel Peace Prize
Thomas-Hill Hearings
Tailhook Scandal Erupts
Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (VAWA)
Million Woman March
Germany Legalizes Prostitution and Brothels
Over 800,000 People Participate in the March for Women's Lives
#MeToo Movement Launched
Malala Yousafzai Wins Nobel Peace Prize
Women's March of 2017
Christine Blasey Ford: Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation Hearings
Zohra, Afghanistan's All-Female Orchestra, Goes into Hiding
THE CULTURE OF THE HOME FOR WOMEN
Rise of Courtly Love
Electric Washing Machine Is Introduced
Paul Poiret's Hobble Skirt Becomes the Rage
Juliette Gordon Low Founds the Girl Scouts
Emily Post Publishes Etiquette
Bikini Swimsuit Is Introduced
Christian Dior's "New Look" Sweeps Europe and America
Simon de Beauvoir's The Second Sex Anticipates the Women's Movement
Women and the Roots of the Feminist Movement
Betty Crocker Cookbooks Debut
Earl Tupper Adopts Home-Sales Strategy for Tupperware
Establishment of Māori Women's Welfare League
Barbie Dolls Debut
Erma Bombeck's Humor Column Syndicated
Mary Quant Introduces the Miniskirt
Disposable Diapers Are Introduced to U.S. Market
Sex and the Single Girl Published
The Feminine Mystique Published
World Conference on Women Sets an International Agenda
National Women's Conference Convenes
Mommy Track Controversy
"Soccer Moms" Emerge as a Political Bloc
EDUCATION
Hartford Female Seminary Is Founded
Oberlin College Opens
Mount Holyoke Female Seminary Opens
Elizabeth Blackwell Receives Medical Degree
Vassar College Opens
Women's Institutes Are Founded in Great Britain
Alice Hamilton Becomes First Professor at Harvard Medical School
Mary McLeod Bethune Founds Bethune-Cookman College
National Council of Negro Women Founded
LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT, JOURNALISM, AND THE ARTS
Enheduanna Becomes First Named Author
Greek Poet Sappho Dies
Sei Shōnagon Completes The Pillow Book
Murasaki Shikibu Writes The Tale of Genji
Compilation of the Wise Sayings of Lal Ded
Izumo no Okuni Stages the First Kabuki Dance Dramas
Women First Appear on the English Stage
Wollstonecraft Publishes A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Stowe Publishes Uncle Tom's Cabin
Gustave Flaubert Publishes Madame Bovary
A Doll's House Introduces Modern Realistic Drama
Annie Oakley Joins Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show
Ida B. Wells-Barnett Publishes Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases
Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Author, Educator
Ida Tarbell Investigates Standard Oil Company
Isadora Duncan Establishes School of Dance
Gertrude Stein Holds Her First Paris Salons
Emma Goldman Publishes Mother Earth
Anna Pavlova Performs The Dying Swan
Mary Pickford Reigns as "America's Sweetheart"
Films in the 1910s
Harriet Monroe Founds Poetry Magazine
Bass, Charlotta Spears Edits and Publishes The California Eagle
Agatha Christie's The Mysterious Affair at Styles Introduces Hercule Poirot
First Miss America Is Crowned
Baker Dances in La Revue Nègre
Billie Holiday Begins Her Recording Career
Josephine Baker, The First Black Movie Star, Zouzou
Pearl S. Buck Receives the Nobel Prize in Literature
Marian Anderson's Lincoln Memorial Concert
Wonder Woman Comic First Appears
I Love Lucy Dominates Television Comedy
Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap Begins a Record-Breaking Run
Marilyn Monroe Climbs to Stardom
Sylvia Plath's The Colossus Voices Women's Experience
Diahann Carroll Becomes the First African American Woman to Star as a Non-domestic on Television
The Mary Tyler Moore Show Examines Women's Roles
Ms. Magazine Debuts
Françoise D'Eaubonne Coins the Term "Ecofeminism"
Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls ... Presents the Black Female Psyche
The Hite Report Published
The Woman Warrior Published
Marguerite Yourcenar Becomes the First Woman Elected to the Académie Française
Vanessa Williams Is the First Miss America to Resign
Xena: Warrior Princess Debuts
Oprah Winfrey Broadcasts her Final Talk Show
MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY
Mathematician and Philosopher Hypatia Is Killed in Alexandria
Maria Agnesi Publishes Analytical Institutions
Women in Mathematics
Women in Technology in the United States
Marie Curie Wins Nobel Prize
Henrietta Swan Leavitt Discovers How to Measure Galactic Distances
Annie Jump Cannon Classifies the Stars
Dorothy Hodgkin Solves the Structure of Penicillin
First Woman to Fly Faster Than Speed of Sound
Grace Murray Hopper Invents the Computer Language COBOL
Mary and Louis Leakey Find a 1.75-Million-Year-Old Fossil Hominid
Rachel Carson Publishes Silent Spring
Valentina Tereshkova Becomes First Woman in Space
Jocelyn Bell Discovers Pulsars
Katherine Johnson Guides Apollo 13 Astronauts Home
Lesley Brown Gives Birth to the First "Test-Tube Baby"
Women Admitted to Astronaut Corps
First Successful Human Embryo Transfer
Sally Ride Becomes First American Woman in Space
Two Women Walk in Space
Mae Carol Jemison Becomes First Black Woman in Space
First Woman to Command a Space Mission
All-U.S. Woman Spacewalk
MILITARY
Trung Sisters Lead Vietnamese Rebellion Against Chinese
Boudicca Leads Revolt Against Roman Rule
Joan of Arc's Relief of Orléans
Richmond Underground during the Civil War
Women in the French Resistance in World War II
U.S. Army Auxiliary Corps Founded
Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) Founded
Mary A. Hallaren, First U.S. Army Officer
Women's Military Roles Expand
Congress Votes to Admit Women to the Armed Services Academies
E-Mail Message Prompts Inquiry into Air Force Academy Sexual Assaults
U.S. Armed Forces Overturns 1994 Ban on Women Serving in Combat POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Rape of Lucretia
Lucrezia Borgia, Patron of Renaissance Culture
Elizabeth I Charters the East India Company
Susanna Salter Becomes First U.S. Woman Elected Mayor
Finland Elects Its First Female Members of Parliament
Jeannette Rankin Becomes First Woman Elected to the U.S.
Congress
First Woman Is Seated in the British House of Commons
The League of Women Voters Is Founded
Maud Wood Park, First President of League of Women Voters
Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming Becomes the First Female Governor
Frances Perkins Becomes First Woman Secretary of Labor
Australians Elect First Women to Parliament
Margaret Chase Smith, First Woman Elected to Both Houses of Congress
Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka Becomes the World's First Female Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi Serves as India's First Female Prime Minister
Shirley Chisholm Becomes First African American Woman to Serve in Congress
Golda Meir Becomes Prime Minister of Israel
Barbara Jordan Becomes First Black Congresswoman from the South
Margaret Thatcher Becomes Great Britain's First Female Prime Minister
Sandra Day O'Connor Becomes the First Female Supreme Court Justice
Geraldine Ferraro Joins Presidential Ticket
Indira Gandhi Is Assassinated
Kim Campbell Becomes Canada's First Woman Prime Minister
Angela Merkel Becomes German Chancellor
Condolezza Rice is Sworn in as First Female, African American Secretary of State
Nancy Pelosi Becomes the First Woman to Serve as Speaker of the House of Representatives
Sonia Sotomayor Becomes the First Hispanic Justice to Sit on the US Supreme Court
Hillary Clinton Runs for President
Election of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Sanna Marin of Finland Becomes World's Youngest Female Prime Minister
Kamala Harris Elected Vice President
Volume 2
RELIGION
Hildegard von Bingen Becomes Abbess
Lady Alice Kyteler Is Found Guilty of Witchcraft
Witch-Hunts and Witch Trials
Salem Witchcraft Trials
Pius IX Decrees the Immaculate Conception Dogma
Virgin Mary Appears to Bernadette Soubirous
Catherine and William Booth Establish the Salvation Army
Madame H. P. Blavatsky Co-founds Theosophical Society
Mary Baker Eddy Establishes the Christian Science Movement
Evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson Claims She Was Kidnapped
Mother Cabrini Becomes the First U.S. Citizen Canonized as a Saint
Pius XII Proclaims the Doctrine of the Assumption
Mother Teresa Is Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
REPRODUCTION
Birth Control in Western Europe (1600s)
First Birth Control Clinic Opens in Amsterdam
National Birth Control League Forms
Margaret Sanger Opens the First Birth-Control Clinic in the United States
Margaret Sanger Organizes Conferences on Birth Control
Birth Control Pills Are Tested in Puerto Rico
FDA Approves the Birth Control Pill
Plastic IUD Developed for Birth Control
Griswold v. Connecticut: The Supreme Court Rules That State Cannot Ban Contraceptives
Roman Catholic Church Reaffirms Its Position Against Birth Control
Family Planning Services and Population Research Act Extends Reproductive Rights
Roe v. Wade Expands Reproductive Choice for American Women
Italy Legalizes Abortion
Anti-Abortion Groups Challenge Abortion Laws
NOW Sponsors a March for Abortion Rights
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds State Restrictions on Abortion
U.S. Supreme Court Restricts Abortion Rights
Gonzales v. Carhart Upholds Partial-Birth Abortion Ban
Supreme Court Strikes Down Strict Requirements for Abortion Clinics
Texas "Fetal Heartbeat" Law
SPORTS
First Women's Golf Tournament
Harriet Quimby Becomes the First Woman to Fly Across the English Channel
Helen Wills Moody Wins Thirty-One Grand Slam Tennis Titles
Gertrude Ederle Swims the English Channel
First Transatlantic Solo Flight by a Woman
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Formed
AP Names Babe Didrikson Zaharias Woman Athlete of the Half Century
International Women's Cricket Council Is Founded
Wilma Rudolph Becomes the Fastest Woman in the World
Tennis's Battle of the Sexes
First Woman Climbs Mount Everest
Nadia Comãneci Receives the First Perfect Score in Olympic Gymnastics
Joan Benoit Wins the First Olympic Women's Marathon
FIFA Women's World Cup
First Female European Matador
Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) Established
National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) Formed
Simone Biles Dominates Women's Gymnastics
Sarah Thomas Becomes First Woman Referee in the Super Bowl
U.S. Women in "2020" Olympics
U.S. Women's Soccer Contract Equals Men's
TRAGEDIES
Rape of Nanjing
Kitty Genovese Dies as Her Cries for Help Are Ignored
Princess Diana Dies in a Car Crash
Boko Haram Kidnaps 276 Schoolgirls in Chibok, Nigeria
WOMEN MONARCHS
Queen of Sheba Legends Arise
Reign of Empress Wu
Reign of Raziya
Joan the Mad Becomes Queen of Castile
Coronation of Mary Tudor
Reign of Elizabeth I
Catherine de' Medici and the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Maria Theresa Succeeds to the Austrian Throne
Catherine the Great's Instruction
Queen Victoria's Coronation
Hawaii's Last Monarch Abdicates
Elizabeth II's Coronation
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
Footbinding Develops in Chinese Society
Seneca Falls Convention
Akron Woman's Rights Convention
Suffragists Protest the Fourteenth Amendment
Woman Suffrage Associations Begin Forming
Wyoming Gives Women the Vote
Susan B. Anthony Is Tried for Voting
Declaration of the Rights of Women
Women's Rights Associations Unite
Colored Women's League Founded
National Council of Women of Canada Is Founded
New Zealand Grants Universal Suffrage to Women
National Association of Colored Women Formed
Australia Extends Suffrage to Women
The Pankhursts Found the Women's Social and Political Union
Finland Grants Woman Suffrage
International Congress of Women
Alice Paul, Co-founder of National Woman's Party
Canadian Women Gain the Vote
National Woman's Party Is Founded
Parliament Grants Suffrage of British Women
The Nineteenth Amendment Gives American Women the Right to Vote
Proposal of the Equal Rights Amendment
France Grants Suffrage to Women
Congress Passes War Brides Act
Japanese Constitution Grants New Rights to Women
Presbyterian and Methodist Churches Approve Ordination of Women
National Women's Day (South Africa)
Canadian Bill of Rights Prohibits Sexual Discrimination
The National Organization for Women Forms to Protect Women's Rights
Loving v. Virginia Decided
The United Nations Issues a Declaration on Equality for Women
Swiss Women Gain the Right to Vote
Women's Equality Day
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
ERA Passes Congress but Falls Short of Ratification
A U.N. Convention Condemns Discrimination Against Women
Women's Rights in the 1980s
Supreme Court Rules that Laws Can Force Groups to Admit Women
Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins: U.S. Supreme Court Rules Gender-Role Stereotyping Is Discriminatory
Church of England Ordains Female Priests
Supreme Court Rejects Class-Action Sex-Discrimination Lawsuit Against Wal-Mart
Supreme Court Upholds Constitutional Bans on Preferences Based on Race, Ethnicity, or Sex
Obergefell v. Hodges: The United States Supreme Court Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
WORKPLACE
Florence Nightingale Takes Charge of Nursing in the Crimea
The Bern Conference Prohibits Night Work for Women
Muller v. Oregon Is Decided
Sarah Rector Becomes "Richest Black Girl in the World"
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Dorothy Reed Mendenhall, Medical Officer with U.S. Children's Bureau
"Radium Girls"
United States Women's Bureau
6.6 Million Women Enter the U.S. Labor Force
Women in the Workforce
Congress Passes the Equal Pay Act
Congress Passes the Equal Employment Opportunity Act
U.S. Congress Protects Pregnant Employees
Martha Stewart Is Convicted in Insider Trading Scandal
Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009
Mary Barra of General Motors Becomes First Female CEO of a Major Automotive Company.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
ISBN:
9781637001004
1637001002
OCLC:
1312935030

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