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      • International Women's Day was first celebrated more than one hundred years ago, in 1911. The day was inspired by the work of thousands of suffragists, who were campaigning for more rights for women, including the right to vote.
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  2. Mar 8, 2021 · International Women's Day was first celebrated more than one hundred years ago, in 1911. The day was inspired by the work of thousands of suffragists, who were campaigning for more...

  3. On March 19, 1911, International Women’s Day was officially marked for the first time. More than one million people celebrated in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. Women demanded the right to vote, to fight against sex discrimination in the workplace, and to hold public office.

  4. The following year, on March 19, 1911, the first International Women's Day was marked by over a million people in Austria-Hungary, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland. [12] In Austria-Hungary alone, there were 300 demonstrations, [14] with women parading on the Ringstrasse in Vienna, carrying banners honoring the martyrs of the Paris Commune. [14]

  5. Mar 8, 2024 · For more than a century, people around the world have marked International Women's Day on 8 March. But what is the day for, and why does it matter? How did International Women's Day start?...

  6. 19 March, the last Sunday of February, 15 April, and 23 February are among the key dates for the International Women’s Day movement. But where, then, did the 8th of March come from?

  7. Sep 18, 2024 · International Women’s Day (IWD) grew out of efforts in the early 20th century to promote women’s rights, especially suffrage. In its campaign for female enfranchisement, the Socialist Party of America in 1909 held the first National Woman’s Day, which was highlighted by mass meetings across the United States; the day was observed until 1913.

  8. On the eve of World War I campaigning for peace, Russian women observed their first International Women's Day on February 23, the last Sunday in February. Following discussions, International Women's Day was agreed to be marked annually on March 8 that translated in the widely adopted Gregorian calendar from February 23 - and this day has ...

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