


Evolution of Women's Rights Movements
Seneca Falls Convention
Historical eventMarked the beginning of the women's rights movement in the United States, focusing on suffrage and equality.

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Roe v. Wade
Legal caseLandmark Supreme Court case that secured reproductive rights for women.

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Betty Friedan
PersonAuthor of *The Feminine Mystique*, which sparked the second wave of feminism.

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Gloria Steinem
PersonProminent figure in modern feminism, advocating for women's rights through journalism and activism.

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19th Amendment
Constitutional amendmentGranted women the right to vote in the United States, a major milestone in the fight for equality.

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Simone de Beauvoir
PersonInfluential philosopher and feminist, author of *The Second Sex*.

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Rosa Parks
PersonSymbol of resistance against racial segregation, also advocating for women's rights.

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Marie Curie
PersonPioneered women's participation in STEM fields, winning two Nobel Prizes.

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Clara Campoamor
PoliticianFought for women's suffrage in Spain, achieving a constitutional right to vote in 1931.

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Susan B. Anthony
PersonLed the fight for women's suffrage, co-founding the National Woman Suffrage Association.

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