Women's Strike for Equality march in New York City demands equal rights for women.
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The Women's Strike for Equality march took place in New York City, USA. Organized by feminist activists, including Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem, the march drew thousands of women advocating for equal rights and opportunities. The event called for an end to gender discrimination in the workplace, educational institutions, and society at large. Participants demanded equal pay, access to contraception, and the right to make choices about their bodies. The march served as a pivotal moment in the women's rights movement, raising awareness and promoting gender equality. The Women's Strike for Equality highlighted the strength and unity of women in fighting for their rights. #WomensRights #EqualityForAll #Feminism
Primary Reference: Women Strike for Equality - Women & the American Story

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