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2012 National Women’s History Month Theme:
Women’s Education - Women’s Empowerment

History of National Women's History Month

By Molly Murphy MacGregor, Executive Director and Cofounder
National Women's History Project

Local Celebrations
As recently as the 1970's, women's history was virtually an unknown topic in the K-12 curriculum or in general public consciousness. To address this situation, the Education Task Force of the Sonoma County (California) Commission on the Status of Women initiated a "Women's History Week" celebration for 1978.

The week March 8th, International Women's Day, was chosen as the focal point of the observance. The local Women's History Week activities met with enthusiastic response, and dozens of schools planned special programs for Women's History Week. Over one-hundred community women participated by doing special presentations in classrooms throughout the country and an annual "Real Woman" Essay Contest drew hundreds of entries. The finale for the week was a celebratory parade and program held in the center of downtown Santa Rosa, California.

Mobilizing a Movement
In 1979, Molly Murphy MacGregor, a member of our group, was invited to participate in The Women's History Institute at Sarah Lawrence College, which was chaired by noted historian, Gerda Lerner and attended by the national leaders of organizations for women and girls. When the participants learned about the success of the Sonoma County's Women's History Week celebration, they decided to initiate similar celebrations within their own organizations, communities, and school districts. They also agreed to support an effort to secure a "National Women's History Week."

Read more about the history of the National Women's History Month.

Find articles about women's education and women's history in these databases:

Women and Social Movements
Women's Studies International
America: History and Life
Education Research Complete
Education Full Text
ERIC (EBSCO)
Ebook Collection (EBSCOhost)
Ebrary
Films on Demand

Related websites:

19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
womenshistorymonth.gov
National Women's History Project
U.S. Census Bureau Facts for Features
Presidential Proclamation - Women's History Month 2012

 
 
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