词条 | National Women's History Month |
释义 | National Women's History Month history honorary observance of the month of March, as designated in 1987 by the U.S. Congress, in recognition of women's many accomplishments throughout history. A variety of agencies, schools, and organizations observe the month by focusing on the “consistently overlooked and undervalued” role of American women in history. Libraries and communities promote special events that emphasize the achievements of women. ![]() Other countries soon adopted similar month-long events. In 1992 Canada began celebrating Women's History Month. October was selected as the designated month to commemorate the so-called Persons Case, in which the Privy Council of England (then Canada's highest court of appeal) ruled in October 1929 that females were persons under the law, a decision that contradicted an earlier ruling of the Supreme Court of Canada. In March 2000 Australia began holding its own Women's History Month. |
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