Women's Equality Day

day proclaimed to commemorate the granting of the vote to women in the USA

The Women's Equality Day is a special women's day on August 26 each year in the United States. It was designated as August 26 in 1973 under the United States Congress[1] The date was picked to celebrate the 1920 certification of the United States' Nineteenth Amendment under which women were given rights to vote.[2] Two years before designation under the U.S. Congress, the Women's Equality Day was first celebrated in the country.

The Women's Equality Day is celebrated every year by the United States President.

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  1. "Women's Equality Day". The National Women's History Alliance. Retrieved March 10, 2022.
  2. "Women's Equality Day". We are History - Americans Then and Americans Now. Retrieved March 10, 2022.