While you're probably still stuck at home due to COVID-19, this doesn't mean you can't celebrate Women's History Month by learning about women's past and contemporary achievements in America and beyond.
The origins of Women's History Month stretch back to 1978 when the Education Task Force of the Sonoma County (California) Commission on the Status of Women organized a "Women's History Week" in March. After an association of women's groups and historians, led by the National Women's History Alliance (then the National Women's History Project), successfully lobbied for national recognition in 1980, the week of March 8th became National Women's History Week. And in 1987, Congress passed a law declaring March Women's History Month. Read more...
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