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Frances Wright , also known as Fanny Wright, born September 6, 1795, Dundee, United Kingdom and became American in 1825. Was a freethinker, feminist and abolitionist and the first woman to speak before a mixed audience in favor of feminism. She died on December 13, 1852, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

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Maria W.Stewart , born 1803, Hartford, Connecticut, and died December 17, 1879, Washington, D.C., was the first black woman to speak publicly to a mixed audience in favor of feminism.

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Angelina Emily Grimké Weld , born in Charleston on February 20, 1805, and died in Hyde Park on October 26, 1879, was the first woman to officially speak in favor of feminism in front of parliamentary representatives.

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg , born March 15, 1933 in Brooklyn and died September 18, 2020 in Washington, D.C., was an American lawyer, jurist, scholar and judge, member of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1993 to 2020.

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Russell Davis , born May 16, 1963, is an American politician of the Democratic Party. She represented the 10ᵉ district in the Texas Senate between 2009 and 2020

Timeline

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1800
Frances Wright 1825

In 1825, France Wright was the first woman to speak before a mixed audience in favor of feminism.

Maria W. Stewart 1832

In 1832, Maria W. Stewart was the first black woman to speak publicly to a mixed audience in support of feminism.

Angélina Grimké 1838

In 1838, Angélina Grimké was the first woman to speak officially in front of parliamentary representatives in favor of feminism.

Loi Roe w. Wade 22 janvier 1973

The Roe w. Wade is a landmark 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision on the constitutionality of laws that criminalize or restrict access to abortion.

2000
Wendy Davis 2013

In 1832, Maria W. Stewart was the first black woman to speak publicly to a mixed audience in support of feminism.

March For Women 21 janvier 2017
#Metoo Octobre 2017

March for Women is a movement that took place in the streets of Washington, D.C., to promote several rights including women's rights and abortion. #Me too is a social movement that aims to encourage women to speak out, to let people know that rape and sexual assault are more common than is often assumed, and to allow victims to speak out on the subject.

2021