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Betty Friedan

The Women’s Movement

Women’s Movement Illustrated Timeline You will read the packet about the Women’s Movement You will create a timeline for the following events, with a small description and picture of each: 1920 – 19th Amendment 1963 – Feminine Mystique 1966 – National Organization for Women (NOW) 1972 – Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Phyllis Schlafly 1972 – Higher Education Act (Title IX) 1973 – Roe v. Wade

1920 19th Amendment Women’s Suffrage Susan B. Anthony

1963 1920 - Encourage women to seek new opportunities - Written by Betty Freidan Feminine Mystique 1963 1920 19th Amendment - Women’s Suffrage - Susan B. Anthony

National Organization for Women (NOW) - Encourage women to seek new opportunities - Written by Betty Freidan Feminine Mystique 1963 1966 National Organization for Women (NOW) - Co-founded by Betty Friedan - fights for equal opportunities for women 1920 19th Amendment - Women’s Suffrage - Susan B. Anthony

Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) National Organization for Women (NOW) - Encourage women to seek new opportunities - Written by Betty Freidan Feminine Mystique 1963 - Create equality under the law - Never ratified Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) 1972 1966 National Organization for Women (NOW) - Co-founded by Betty Friedan - fights for equal opportunities for women 1920 19th Amendment - Women’s Suffrage - Susan B. Anthony

Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) National Organization for Women (NOW) - Encourage women to seek new opportunities - Written by Betty Freidan Feminine Mystique 1963 - Create equality under the law - Never ratified Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) 1972 1966 National Organization for Women (NOW) - Co-founded by Betty Friedan - fights for equal opportunities for women 1920 19th Amendment - Women’s Suffrage - Susan B. Anthony Phyllis Schlafly - Conservative - Against the ERA

1963 1972 1972 1966 1920 - Encourage women to seek new opportunities - Written by Betty Freidan Feminine Mystique 1963 Equal opportunity in sports and education Higher Education Act (Title IX) 1972 - Create equality under the law - Never ratified Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) 1972 1966 National Organization for Women (NOW) - Co-founded by Betty Friedan - fights for equal opportunities for women 1920 19th Amendment - Women’s Suffrage - Susan B. Anthony Phyllis Schlafly - Conservative - Against the ERA

- Encourage women to seek new opportunities - Written by Betty Freidan Feminine Mystique 1963 Equal opportunity in sports and education Higher Education Act (Title IX) 1972 - Create equality under the law - Never ratified Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) 1972 1966 National Organization for Women (NOW) - Co-founded by Betty Friedan - fights for equal opportunities for women 1920 19th Amendment - Women’s Suffrage - Susan B. Anthony Phyllis Schlafly - Conservative - Against the ERA 1973 Roe v. Wade - Legalize abortion - women’s right to privacy

National Organization for Women 19th Amendment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwjlnvKbeQA Feminine Mystique https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p6q578Bw94 National Organization for Women https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI6VU5drptk Equal Rights Amendment and Phyllis Schlafly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yM1OJ_9s2mE Title IX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7VfnjiFA9c Roe v. Wade http://www.makers.com/sarah-weddington-0