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  1. The History of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) In 1923, on the 75th anniversary of the Seneca Falls Convention, Alice Paul announced that she would be working for a new constitutional amendment, one she authored and initially called the “Lucretia Mott Amendment.”. This amendment called for absolute equality stating, “Men and women shall ...

  2. 27 de jun. de 2022 · The hacking industry faces the end of an era. But even if NSO Group is no more, there are plenty of rivals who will rush in to take its place. And the same old problems haven’t gone away. NSO ...

  3. The 1923 earthquake led to record-high morbidity due to unsanitary conditions following the earthquake, and it prompted the establishment of antityphoid measures and the building of urban infrastructure.

  4. 1923. Three years after women won the right to vote, the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is introduced in Congress by Senator Curtis and Representative Anthony, both Republicans. It is authored by Alice Paul, head of the National Women’s Party, who led the suffrage campaign. Anthony is the nephew of suffragist Susan B. Anthony.

  5. 1 de feb. de 2020 · Virginia’s ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment this week represents not only a potential milestone for the ERA’s century-long struggle but also a remarkable evolution for a state that ...

  6. 19 de oct. de 2022 · Lon Chaney was an extremely versatile silent film era actor, an innovator in the use of makeup to create a stable of grotesque characters, and a pioneer of the horror film genre.

  7. 23 de may. de 2024 · Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would invalidate many state and federal laws that discriminate against women; its central underlying principle is that sex should not determine the legal rights of men or women. Learn more about the ERA.