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  2. 1964 California Proposition 14 - Wikipedia

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    As early as 1927, the California Real Estate Association (the eventual sponsor of Proposition 14) began to advise its membership in ways to keep California communities all white. [5] This was part of a decades-long campaign by real estate interests to undercut the rights of minority groups in regard to housing facilities in California. [5]

  3. The history of women in real estate - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Women in the U.S. were not allowed to finance real estate purchases without a husband or male co-signer until the 1970s. More than 60 percent of all Realtors and property managers ...

  4. Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other ...

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    California: Married Women's Property Act grants married women separate economy. [13] Wisconsin: Married Women's Property Act grants married women separate economy. [13] Oregon: Unmarried women are given the right to own land. [14] Tennessee: Tennessee becomes the first state in the United States to explicitly outlaw wife beating. [15] [16] 1852

  5. San Juan Bautista, California - Wikipedia

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    San Juan Bautista (Spanish for "Saint John the Baptist") is a city in San Benito County, in the U.S. state of California. The population was 2,089 as of the 2020 census . [ 6 ] San Juan Bautista was founded in 1797 by the Spanish under Fermín de Lasuén , with the establishment of Mission San Juan Bautista .

  6. Proposal would keep men out of women’s spaces on ... - AOL

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    The Protecting Women’s Private Spaces Act would keep men, including those who say they “identify” as women, from using women’s private, protected spaces. ... Language in her proposal ...

  7. Married Women's Property Acts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [23] New York expanded its statute in 1860, [20] with the Married Women's Earnings Act. [15] It then repealed parts of its legislation in 1862, eliminating a married woman's right to guardianship of her children and the right of a widow to manage her late husband's estate. [17] As of 1860, 14 states had passed some version of this statute. [24]

  8. Rancho Lomerias Muertas - Wikipedia

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    As required by the Land Act of 1851, a claim for Rancho Lomerias Muertas was filed with the Public Land Commission in 1852, [6] [7] and the grant was patented to José M. Sanchez in 1866. [ 8 ] With the acquisition of Rancho Lomerias Muertas, the Sanchez domain extended over 49,000 acres (198 km 2 ) with the Pajaro River dividing his lands.

  9. Rancho San Juan Bautista - Wikipedia

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    Rancho San Juan Bautista was a 8,880-acre (35.9 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Santa Clara County, California given in 1844 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to José Agustín Narvaez. [1] The grant extended along the Guadalupe River from Los Gatos to San Jose .

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