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  2. Distaff Day - Wikipedia

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    The distaff, or rock, used in spinning was the medieval symbol of women's work. [2] In many European cultural traditions, women resumed their household work after the twelve days of Christmas. Women of all classes would spend their evenings spinning on the wheel. During the day, they would carry a drop spindle with them. Spinning was the only ...

  3. National Women's Day - Wikipedia

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    National Women's Day (Zulu: Usuku Lwabesifazane, Afrikaans: Nasionale Vrouedag) is a South African public holiday celebrated annually on 9 August. The day commemorates the 1956 march of approximately 20,000 women to the Union Buildings in Pretoria to petition against the country's pass laws that required South Africans defined as "black" under The Population Registration Act to carry an ...

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  5. ‘Women Who Rock’ Will Make Big Return on August 3 - AOL

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  6. National Woman's Day - Wikipedia

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    Theresa Malkiel established the day in 1909 as head of the Woman's National Committee of the Socialist Party of America.. Woman's Day, also known as National Woman's Day (a retronym in regard to the later international observance), was a commemoration conceived by labor activist Theresa Malkiel, and organized principally in New York City by the Socialist Party of America on the last Sunday in ...

  7. Beth Rodden - Wikipedia

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    Beth Rodden (born April 5, 1980) is an American rock climber known for her ascents of hard single-pitch traditional climbing routes. She was the youngest woman to climb 5.14a (8b+) and is one of the only women in the world to have redpointed a 5.14c (8c+) traditional climbing graded climb.

  8. Women's music - Wikipedia

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    In the same year the feminist all-woman bands The Chicago Women's Liberation Rock Band and the New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Band released Mountain Moving Day. In 1973, Alix Dobkin , flautist Kay Gardner , and bassist Patches Attom created the group Lavender Jane, and recorded an album entitled Lavender Jane Loves Women , the first full ...

  9. List of awards honoring women - Wikipedia

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    National Organization for Women: Personal bravery in challenging entrenched power and in carrying out action that has the potential to benefit women in general United States: Women Rock Awards: Women in Ecommerce: Showcases Women Who Integrate the Web and/or Technology as Part of Their Business Practices