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  Oberlin College in Ohio becomes the first co-educational college in the U.S. to allow female students to attend their school
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  First Womens rights Convention held at Seneca Falls, New York. Total of 68 women and 32 men agredd to sign a Declaration of Sentiments
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  Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, Julia Ward Howe, and others for the American Women Suffrage Association secure some of the voting rights for women
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  First Legislative Assembly of the territory of Wyoming grants women over the age of 21 the privlage to vote
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  15th Ademtndment passed in response to Civil War, prohibits federal government from denying citizens the right to vote based on race of color
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  Victoria Chaflin is nomianted as the canadidate for the equal rights party
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  Susan B. Anthony casts her first vote as an attempt to see if the 14th Admendmetn will be truely carried out
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  Susan B. Anthony Admendment, Garentees women the right to vote
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  25,000 women march in New York City demanding the right to vote
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  Mary Mcleod Bethund organized the National Council of Negro Women which lobbies agaisnt Job discrimination, racism, and sexism