women’s rights movement: Facts & Related Content
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Also Known As | women’s liberation movement |
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Date | c. 1960 - c. 1980 |
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- Although the female employment rate had dropped following World War II, by 1954 more women were a part of the workforce than during the war.
- Within five years of federal approval of oral contraceptives, about six million women were taking them.
- In 1972 the first shelter for battered women opened, one of the goals of the women's movement.
- The women's movement was so influential that in 1975 TIME awarded its "Man of the Year" award to "American women."
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