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  2. Title IX - Wikipedia

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    The precursor to Title IX was an executive order, issued in 1967 by President Lyndon Johnson, forbidding discrimination in federal contracts. Before these orders were issued, the National Organization for Women (NOW) had persuaded him to include the addition of women.

  3. Women's suffrage organizations and publications - Wikipedia

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    National Society for Women's Suffrage – Britain's first large suffrage organization, founded in 1867 by Lydia Becker. Women's Franchise League – major British group created in 1889 by Emmeline Pankhurst. Women's Freedom League – British group founded in 1907 by 70 members of the Women's Social and Political Union in a breakaway following ...

  4. National Organisation for Women's Shelters and Young Women's ...

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    The National Organisation for Women's Shelters and Young Women's Shelters in Sweden ( Swedish: Riksorganisationen för kvinnojourer och tjejjourer i Sverige; ROKS) is an umbrella organization for around hundred women's shelters in Sweden. It was founded in 1984, and is traditionally known for its radical feminist and separatist ideological ...

  5. National Organization of Italian American Women - Wikipedia

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    The organization awards scholarships each year to Italian American women for pursuit of higher education. NOIAW is committed to preserving Italian heritage, language, and culture while simultaneously promoting and supporting the advancement of women of Italian ancestry. Through its mentor program, NOIAW matches graduate and undergraduate ...

  6. Canadian Women's Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Women's Foundation ( French: Fondation Canadienne des Femmes) is a national non-profit organization focused on helping women and girls. It aims to end violence against women, move low-income women out of poverty, and empower girls. The Canadian Women's Foundation is the only national women's foundation in Canada. [1]

  7. Women in the United States Prohibition movement - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Christian Temperance Union was organized on November 18, 1874, in Cleveland, Ohio. [3] It quickly became the largest women's organization in the United States. The women in the movement were inspired by the serious drinking problem in the United States and the disproportionate ills that befell women whose husbands were drunkards.

  8. Women's health - Wikipedia

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    Women's health is an example of population health, where health is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity". [1] Often treated as simply women's reproductive health, many groups argue for a broader definition pertaining to ...

  9. United States Collegiate Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    United States CollegiateAthletic Association. The United States Collegiate Athletic Association ( USCAA) is a national organization for the intercollegiate athletic programs of 72 mostly small colleges, including community / junior colleges, across the United States. The USCAA holds 15 national championships and 2 national invitationals annually.