Portal:Feminism/Selected anniversaries/March
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Portal:Feminism/Selected anniversaries/March
March
1918
– First publication of
Married Love
, an important and influential sex manual by
Marie Stopes
, a Scottish author,
eugenicist
, campaigner for
women's rights
and pioneer in the field of
family planning
March
1976
– First
Take Back the Night
march was held in
Belgium
by women attending the
International Tribunal on Crimes against Women
2 March 1897 – Birth of
Shidzue Katō
,
Japanese
feminist
who was a pioneer in the
birth control
movement and one of the first women elected to the
Diet of Japan
8 March
–
International Women's Day
(
pictured
) is a day to celebrate the economic, political, and social achievements of women
28 March 1794 –
Marquis de Condorcet
, who died during the
French Revolution
, argued for free and equal
public education
as well as for
equal rights
for women and people of all races
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