Putting Women in the Constitution
Eleanor Smeal, Flora Crater, Dixie Lee Riley, and Karline Tierney all offered their perspectives on the successes of the equal rights movement and what the saw as the future of the Equal Rights Amendment and of the women’s rights movement in general.
Catherine East, a member of the National Women for Political Concerns, opened the National Women’s Conference Committee with a brief history of… read more
Catherine East, a member of the National Women for Political Concerns, opened the National Women’s Conference Committee with a brief history of the Equal Rights Amendment.
Eleanor Smeal, Flora Crater, Dixie Lee Riley, and Karline Tierney all offered their perspectives on the successes of the equal rights movement and what the saw as the future of the Equal Rights Amendment and of the women’s rights movement in general. close
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