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Women's suffrage car in a parade in Orlando, Florida in 1913. After Chamberlain left, women's suffrage mainly remained dormant in Florida until around 1912. [5] One exception was a petition to the United States Congress for a federal women's suffrage amendment that was circulated by John Schnarr of Orlando in 1907.
Feminist scholar, author; women's movement, lesbian culture, and women's music historian: 1940–1999: Laura Mulvey: United Kingdom: 1941 – 1940–1999: Sally Rowena Munt: United Kingdom: 1960 – Feminist academic and lesbian theorist, author of Heroic Desire: Lesbian Identity and Cultural Space (1998) 1940–1999: Jenni Murray: United ...
United States, Florida: Sultaana Freeman filed a religious discrimination lawsuit against Florida when the state's Department of Highway Safety suspended her license when she refused to be re-photographed without her niqab. Her legal license was suspended without change in policy or law following the September 11, 2001 attacks. Her lawsuit ...
Woman's Christian Temperance Union – Anti-alcohol movement (founded 1874) Womankind Worldwide – supporting women in Africa, Asia and Latin America Women Deliver – a global advocacy organization that works to generate political commitment and financial investment for fulfilling Millennium Development Goal 5 – reducing maternal mortality ...
The 4B movement is a feminist protest movement that originated in South Korea in 2019 as a response to anti-feminist waves after the election of a conservative South Korean President.
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November: State suffrage convention takes place at the same time as the Florida Federation of Woman's Clubs meeting. [9] The Florida Equal Suffrage Association (FESA) is formed. [4] 1914. The Men's Equal Suffrage League of Florida is formed. [10] The Pensacola Equal Suffrage League and the Milton Equal Suffrage League are formed. [11] [12]