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Bella Abzug and other "second wave" feminists spoke for more than political equality of women, and worked to raise women from a second-class status economically and socially as well.

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25 Powerful Women of the Decade

Wednesday December 23, 2009
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Women have achieved ever more powerful roles in politics, business and society. I've highlighted some of the women who made powerful contributions to the world during the decade 2000-2009. I've deliberately left off celebrities famous for, well, being famous. I just couldn't see adding Paris Hilton to this list!

Women of the Decade - 2000-2009

Wordless Wednesday - Who's the Woman?

Wednesday December 23, 2009

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This week: can you guess the name of this woman? Hint: she gave up a key leadership position.

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Anti-Feminism Quotes

Tuesday December 22, 2009

Opposition to feminism is nothing new, nor is it something merely of the past. Here are some quotable quotes from those who've opposed feminism or were lukewarm about it. Phyllis Schlafly gets her own section. Read more: Anti-Feminism Quotes

Western Women's Rights Pioneer

Monday December 21, 2009
Abigail Scott Duniway
Abigail Scott Duniway
Abigail Scott Duniway, an early settler in Oregon, established a newspaper there that supported women's rights. She helped bring women's suffrage to Washington and Idaho before Oregon finally granted women the vote. She also worked for married women's property rights. Read more:

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