Title IX timeline: 50 years of halting progress across U.S.

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A timeline of key events before, during and after the 1972 passage of the landmark U.S. law known as Title IX: 1836: Georgia Female College is the first women's college to open in the U.S. 1917: Jeannette Rankin of Montana becomes the first woman elected to Congress. 1920: U.S. women gain the right to vote. 1936: A federal appeals court effectively says doctors can prescribe women birth control. 1947: The first Truman Commission report pushes for more equal access to higher education, including

Title IX Timeline: 50 Years of Milestones, Firsts and Notable Achievements

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Slow progress under Title IX dominated early years of women's sports at Wisconsin

Title IX timeline: 50 years of halting progress across U.S. - Photos - Washington Times

Title IX timeline: 50 years progress — at times — across the US – Chicago Tribune

Former Wisconsin women's basketball players discuss Title IX era

Title IX timeline: 50 years of halting progress across U.S. - Photos - Washington Times

A Message from President Folt Kicking Off USC's Title IX: 50 Years of Progress Celebration - Office of the President

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Title IX timeline: 50 years of halting progress across US

Title IX timeline: 50 years progress — at times — across the US – Chicago Tribune

Title IX timeline: 50 years progress — at times — across the US – Chicago Tribune

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