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531. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1974 MANA  
… 1974 MANA The Mexican American Women’s National Association works to enhance women’s political leadership opportunities. Based in Washington D.C., the organization was established to strengthen… …  
532. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1974 Mary Louise Smith  
… 1974 Mary Louise Smith Mary Louise Smith became the first woman Chair of the Republican National Committee in 1974, appointed by President Gerald Ford. Prior to that, she was active in Iowa… …  
533. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1974 NCNW  
… 1974 NCNW The National Congress of Neighborhood Women was established to give a voice to rural and urban working class, white ethnic women. The NCNW held its first national conference in 1975. In… …  
534. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1974 Women of All Red Nations  
… 1974 Women of All Red Nations Women of All Red Nations was founded by women from thirty tribal groups at a conference in Rapid City, South Dakota. Their focus has been on health care and economic… …  
535. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1974 Women’s Campaign Fund  
… 1974 Women’s Campaign Fund The nonpartisan Women’s Campaign Fund was established to increase the number of women in public office. It provides help to women candidates who support reproductive health… …  
536. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1975 Crazy Salad  
… 1975 Crazy Salad Nora Ephron’s Crazy Salad: Some Things About Women is a collection of essays about women and the women’s movement in the 1970s. Her essay about the National Women’s Political Caucus… …  
537. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1975 Eagle Forum  
… 1975 Eagle Forum The Eagle Forum evolved out of Phyllis Schlafly’s Stop ERA campaign. Shlafly declared that the ERA was an effort to fund abortions and force women into military combat roles. The… …  
538. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1975 ERAmerica  
… 1975 ERAmerica ERAmerica was founded as a bipartisan organization by Elly Peterson and Liz Carpenter to lobby along with other pro-ERA groups in the fifteen unratified states. ERAmerica Records,… …  
539. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1976 “Trashing”  
… 1976 “Trashing” Joreen’s (Jo Freeman’s) article “Trashing: The Dark Side of Sisterhood,” published in Ms. Magazine, analyzed how and why some women in women’s liberation groups were attacked or… …  
540. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1976 “Women’s Movement in Trouble?”  
… 1976 “Women’s Movement in Trouble?” Roberta Lynch’s article “Is the Women’s Movement in Trouble?” was published in the New American Movement’s Working Papers on Socialism & Feminism. It was a… …  
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1971 The Click! Moment

The idea of the “Click! moment” was coined by Jane O’Reilly. “The women in the group looked at her, looked at each other, and ... click! A moment of truth. The shock of recognition. Instant sisterhood... Those clicks are coming faster and faster. They were nearly audible last summer, which was a very angry summer for American women. Not redneck-angry from screaming because we are so frustrated and unfulfilled-angry, but clicking-things-into-place-angry, because we have suddenly and shockingly perceived the basic disorder in what has been believed to be the natural order of things.” Article, “The Housewife's Moment of Truth,” published in the first issue of Ms. Magazine and in New York Magazine. Republished in The Girl I Left Behind, by Jane O'Reilly (Macmillan, 1980). Jane O'Reilly papers, Schlesinger Library.