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  2. Lizzie Magie - Wikipedia

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    Magie was an outspoken activist for the feminist movement, and Georgism, which reflected her father's political beliefs when she was young. [2] Georgism refers to the economic perspective that instead of taxing income or other sources, the government should create a universal land tax based on the usefulness, size, and location of the land ().

  3. Sarah E. Goode - Wikipedia

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    Sarah E. Goode was the fourth African American woman known to have received a US patent. The first and second were Martha Jones of Amelia County, Virginia, for her 1868 corn-husker upgrade [23] and Mary Jones De Leon of Baltimore, Maryland, for her 1873 cooking apparatus.

  4. Divorce in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lenore Weitzman's 1985 book The Divorce Revolution, using data from California in 1977-78, reported that one year after divorce, the standard of living for women declined 73%, compared with an increase of 42% for men. Richard Peterson calls Weitzman's methodology into question, using the same data to calculate a 27% decrease for women and a 10% ...

  5. Woman Makes A Comment Finalizing The Divorce Initiated By Her ...

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    The woman saw a change in her husband’s behavior, and soon enough, he told her he fell in love with someone else. A third party coming into the picture is not an unheard of reason for ending a ...

  6. Woman shocks husband who wants a divorce with weight loss - AOL

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    When Turner hit week 8 of her new life, the unthinkable happened -- her husband emailed her saying he wants a divorce. ... "If you're a woman and you're not confident, I want you to realize that ...

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

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    Lipsky, 63 N.E.2d 642 (Ill. 1945), the Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, did not allow a married woman to stay registered to vote under her birth name, due to "the long-established custom, policy and rule of the common law among English-speaking peoples whereby a woman's name is changed by marriage and her husband's surname becomes ...

  8. In My Marriage Money Was a Trap. After My Divorce It ... - AOL

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    Even if a woman comes into a marriage earning the same as her husband, that equality drops off as women age. And while wives still manage the day-to-day expenses of grocery shopping, it’s men ...

  9. Marjorie Joyner - Wikipedia

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    Joyner was the granddaughter of a slave and a white slave-owner. Joyner's family relocated to Dayton, Ohio in 1904 and her parents divorced three years later. After the divorce of her parents, Joyner lived with various relatives between Ohio and Virginia. [1] In 1912, aged 16, Joyner relocated to Chicago, Illinois to live with her mother.