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Gender Timeline
Important Societal, Legislative and Judicial Gender-related Events in the U.S.
1920 — 19th Amendment (women’s Suffrage Ratified)
1941-1945 — World War II forces millions of women to enter the workforce
1948 — Universal Declaration of Human Rights
1963 — Congress passes Equal Pay Act
1964 — Congress passes Civil Rights Act, which outlaws sex discrimination
1969 — Stonewall riots in NYC, forcing gay rights into the American spotlight
1972 –Congress passes Equal Rights Amendment; Title IX prohibits sex discrimination is schools and sports
1973 — American Psychiatric Association removes homosexuality from the DSM
1981 — First woman appointed to the US Supreme Court
1987 — Average woman earned $0.68 for every $1.00 earned by a man
1992 — World Health Organization no longer considers homosexuality an illness
1993 — Supreme Court rules that sexual harassment in the workplace is illegal
2011 — Don’t Ask Don’t Tell is repealed, allowing people who identify as gay serve openly in the US military
2012 — President Barak Obama becomes the first American president to openly support LGBT rights and marriage equality
2015 — Supreme Court in the Obergefell v. Hodges case struck down all state bans on same-sex marriage, legalizing it in all fifty states, and requiring states to honor out-of-state same-sex marriage licenses
2022 — Supreme Court in the Dobbs v. Jackson case struck down Row v. Wade allowing individual States to determine abortion access
Adapted from (Kang et al. 2017).