The National Organization for Women (NOW), founded in 1966, played a crucial role in the women's movement by advocating for gender equality and addressing issues such as workplace discrimination, reproductive rights, and violence against women. It served as a unifying force for various feminist groups, helping to elevate women's issues to national prominence. NOW's campaigns and lobbying efforts significantly influenced policy changes and public awareness, making it a cornerstone of the second-wave feminist movement in the United States.
NOW (National Organization of Women)
She was part of the womens rights movement.
womens rights and civil rights movement
In 1966 a group known as the National Organization for Women was created. This group demanded equal pay and opportunities in society for women who worked outside of the home. This organization used every opportunity to fight the belief that women should stay at home instead of work for their families.
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charistics of the women's suffrage movement
1972
she served as president of the national american woman suffrage association
The movement is called Womens' Suffrage. Read more, below.
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