Over the course of Women's History Month, Secular Woman was pleased to run a series of articles written by women in the secular community on women's history that was of interest to them. Below is a roundup of all the articles we published.
Ninth article in Secular Woman's Women's History Month series.
by Jamie Bougher
In 1928, the state of Arkansas passed a law. It was a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad law. Or, well, at least it was a pretty discriminatory, anti-science law. Same thing. The law made it
Third article in Secular Woman's Women's History Month Series.
by Lauren Michelle Kinsey
It took around seventy years of relentless organizing, struggle, and solidarity for women in America to win the right to vote in 1920. I love the following music video for how it quickly evokes the struggle and gives the feeling of what women were up against in that period of history.