“Women are not second-class citizens who deserve only passing mention in our history classes,” the McMahon explained. “By occasionally name dropping two to three well-known women in U.S. history, we communicate that the role women play in society is secondary and unimportant, which is not legally or factually accurate.”
Here are 4 important reasons learning about Women’s History Month is important for everyone:
Throughout history, females who played pivotal roles in innovation, government, and beyond have not been credited.
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