— about 55 years ago
Date | Event |
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752 |
Romulus, first king of Rome, celebrates the first Roman triumph after his victory over the Caeninenses, following the Rape of the Sabine Women. |
BC AD | |
631-06-11 |
Emperor Taizong of Tang of China, sends envoys to the Xueyantuo bearing gold and silk to persuade release of Chinese prisoners captured during transition from Sui to Tang from northern frontier; succeeded in freeing 80,000 Chinese men and women. |
1522-07-13 |
Hunger appeal by women of Utrecht |
1531-05-31 |
"Women's Revolt" in Amsterdam: wool house in churchyard aborted |
1664-09-20 |
Maryland passes 1st anti-amalgamation law to stop intermarriage of English women & black men |
1678-06-25 |
Elena Cornaro Piscopia, a Venetian, is awarded a doctorate of philosophy - first women to receive a university doctoral decree |
1729-11-28 |
Natchez Indians massacre 138 Frenchmen, 35 French women, and 56 children at Fort Rosalie, near the site of modern-day Natchez, Mississippi. |
1747-11-30 |
Dutch State of Zealand declare governorship hereditary for women |
1764-02-21 |
John Wilkes thrown out of English House of Commons for "Essay on Women" |
1775-01-17 |
9 old women burnt as witches for causing bad harvests, Kalisk, Pol |
1778-07-03 |
British forces massacre 360 men, women & children in Wyoming, Pa |
1789-10-05 |
French Revolution: Women of Paris march to Versailles in the March on Versailles to confront Louis XVI about his refusal to promulgate the decrees on the abolition of feudalism, demand bread, and have the King and his court moved to Paris. |
1789-10-06 |
French Revolution: Louis XVI returns to Paris from Versailles after being confronted by the Parisian women on 5 October |
1792-04-01 |
Gronings feminist Etta Palm demands women's right to divorce |
1798-03-04 |
Catholic women force to do penance for kindling sabbath fire for Jews |
1805-11-18 |
30 women meet at Mrs Silas Lee's home in Wiscasset, Maine, organizes Female Charitable Society, first woman's club in America |
1811-01-09 |
1st Women's Golf Tournament held |
1836-09-01 |
Narcissa Whitman, one of the first white women to settle west of the Rocky Mountains, arrives at Walla Walla, Washington. |
1837-09-06 |
Oberlin Collegiate Institute of Ohio goes co-ed (4 women, 30 men) |
1837-11-08 |
Mount Holyoke Seminary in Mass-1st US college founded for women |
1838-02-16 |
Kentucky passes law permitting women to attend school under conditions |
1838-07-04 |
Huskar Colliery Mining Disaster in Silkstone England: Mining pit floods during a rainstorm drowning 26 children, leads to the 1842 commission on the employment of children and women in mines which resulted in the banning of female and child labour underground |
1848-07-19 |
1st US women's rights convention held in Seneca Falls NY, organised by Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Lucretia Mott |
1848-11-01 |
First US women's medical school opens (Boston) |
1850-08-23 |
1st national women's rights convention convenes in Worcester Mass |
1850-10-12 |
First women's medical school (Women's Medical College of Penns), opens |
1851-05-29 |
Sojourner Truth addresses 1st Black Women's Rights Convention (Akron) |
1852-03-29 |
Ohio makes it illegal for children under 18 & women to work more than 10 hours a day |
1853-10-06 |
4th National Women's Rights Convention opens in Cleveland Ohio |
1855-09-03 |
Indian Wars: In Nebraska, 700 soldiers under American General William S. Harney avenge the Grattan Massacre by attacking a Sioux village, killing 100 men, women, and children. |
1862-05-15 |
Major Gen Benjamin F Butler issues order (New Orleans) that confederate women abusing union soldiers be treated as whores |
1865-10-11 |
Paul Bogle led hundreds of black men and women in a march in Jamaica, starting the Morant Bay rebellion. |
1867-05-20 |
British parliament rejects John Stuart Mills' proposals on women's suffrage |
1868-03-21 |
1st US professional women's club, Sorosis, forms in NYC |
1869-12-10 |
Women suffrage (right to vote) granted in Wyoming Territory (US 1st) |
1870-01-23 |
173 Blackfoot (140 women & children) killed in Montana by US Army |
1870-02-10 |
YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association) forms (NYC) |
1872-11-05 |
American women's right to vote advocate Susan B. Anthony votes for Ulysses S. Grant |
1873-10-08 |
First women's prison run by women opens at Indiana Reformatory Institute |
1879-02-15 |
Congress authorizes women lawyers to practice before Supreme Ct |
1884-03-08 |
Susan B. Anthony addresses the U.S. House Judiciary Committee arguing for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution granting women the right to vote. Anthony's argument came 16 years after legislators had first introduced a federal women's suffrage amendment. |
1884-03-12 |
Mississippi establishes 1st US state college for women |
1888-09-30 |
"Jack the Ripper" murders 2 more women, Liz Stride & Kate Eddowes, in Whitechapel, London |
1889-07-13 |
6th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Blanche Hillyard beats Lena Rice (4-6 8-6 6-4) |
1889-11-05 |
Louisa Woosley first women to be ordained as a minister in any Presbyterian denomination (US Cumberland Presbyterian Church). |
1889-12-13 |
Belgium rules on women/child labor law |
1891-05-22 |
1st motion picture shown to Natl Federation of Women's Clubs |
1891-07-09 |
8th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Lottie Dod beats Blanche Hillyard (6-2 6-1) |
1891-11-10 |
1st Women's Christian Temperance Union meeting held (in Boston) |
1893-07-28 |
A petition demanding women's suffrage is delivered to the New Zealand parliament; it is signed by more 25,000 women, about a 5th of the entire adult European female population |
1893-09-19 |
New Zealand is first country to grant all women the right to vote |
1893-11-28 |
Women vote in a national election for the first time: the New Zealand general election. |
1894-07-18 |
11th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Blanche Hillyard beats E Austin (6-1 6-1) |
1894-08-02 |
Dutch Society for Women Suffrage gets royal charter |
1896-01-06 |
1st US women's 6-day bicycle race starts, Madison Square Garden |
1896-07-21 |
National Federation of Afro-American Women & Colored Women's |
1896-11-01 |
First bare-breasted women (Zulu) to appear in National Geographic Magazine |
1900-03-13 |
In France the length of the workday for women and children is limited to 11 hours by law. |
1900-07-04 |
17th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Blanche Hillyard beats C Sterry (4-6 6-4 6-4) |
1901-01-24 |
Emily Hobhouse views the British administrated concentration camp at Bloemfontein for women and children |
1901-07-03 |
18th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Charlotte Sterry beats B Hillyard (6-2 6-2) |
1901-10-18 |
Belgium's Louise of den Plas begins activities towards women rights |
1902-02-06 |
Young Women's Hebrew Association organizes in NYC |
1902-12-10 |
Women are given the right to vote in Tasmania. |
1903-03-02 |
Martha Washington Hotel, catering to women only, opens in NYC |
1903-10-10 |
The Women's Social and Political Union was formed by Emmeline Pankhurst to fight for women's rights in Britain. |
1903-12-16 |
Majestic Theater, NYC, becomes 1st in US to employ women ushers |
1904-06-29 |
21st Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Dorothea Chambers beats C Sterry (6-0 6-3) |
1905-02-17 |
Frances Willard becomes 1st women honored in National Statuary Hall |
1905-07-08 |
22nd Wimbledon Women's Tennis: May Bundy beats D Chambers (6-3 6-4) |
1907-02-07 |
The Mud March was the first large procession organized by the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS). |
1907-02-13 |
English suffragettes storm British Parliament & 60 women are arrested |
1907-03-15 |
Finland is 1st European country to give women the right to vote |
1907-06-14 |
Norway adopts female suffrage for middle class women only in parliamentary elections |
1908-03-07 |
Cincinnati Mayor Mark Breith stood before city council & announces that, "women are not physically fit to operate automobiles" |
1908-06-15 |
World congress for Women's rights opens in Amsterdam |
1908-07-03 |
25th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Charlotte Sterry beats A Morton (6-4 6-4) |
1908-12-09 |
The German Reichstag adopts a progressive social law restricting hours of factory work by young people and women |
1909-06-18 |
Nannie Burroughs forms national training School for Women |
1909-07-03 |
26th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Dora Boothby beats A Morton (6-4 4-6 8-6) |
1909-08-06 |
Alice Ramsey and three friends become the first women to complete a transcontinental auto trip. |
1910-06-25 |
Mann Act passed (no women across state lines for immoral purposes) |
1910-11-08 |
1st Washington State election in which women could vote |
1911-03-08 |
International Women's Day is launched in Copenhagen, Denmark, by Clara Zetkin, leader of the Women's Office for the Social Democratic Party in Germany. |
1911-09-17 |
25th US Women's Tennis: Hazel H Wightman beats F Sutton (8-10 6-1 9-7) |
1912-05-29 |
15 young women fired by Curtis Publishing for dancing "Turkey Trot" during their lunch break |
1912-06-15 |
26th US Women's Tennis: Mary K Browne beats Eleonora Sears (6-4 6-2) |
1912-07-08 |
29th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Ethel Larcombe beats C Sterry (6-3 6-1) |
1913-01-13 |
Delta Sigma Theta, the world's largest Black Women's Sorority is founded at Howard University, Washington DC |
1913-05-07 |
British House of Commons rejects women's right to vote |
1913-07-04 |
30th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Dorothea Chambers beats W McNair (6-0 6-4) |
1913-09-16 |
1000s of women demonstrate for Dutch female suffrage |
1913-09-22 |
The first batch of Indian passive resisters, consisting of 12 men and 4 women (including Mrs. Kasturba Gandhi) are arrested at Volksrust and imprisoned in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa |
1913-09-23 |
Women protests take place in the Free State, South Africa, led by Charlotte Maxeke, resisting government attempts to impose passes on women; passes are burnt in front of the municipal offices |
1913-10-21 |
Transvaal women satyagrahis begin defiance activities, hawking without licenses in Vereeniging; they cross the Natal border and encourage the miners in Newcastle to strike |
1914-01-20 |
The first group of Transvaal Indian women satyagrahis are released from Pietermaritzburg Prison in South Africa after three months imprisonment |
1914-01-27 |
A petition is written and submitted by the black and coloured women of the Orange Free State, an independent Boer sovereign republic in southern Africa, against the carrying of passes by women |
1914-05-06 |
British House of Lords rejects women's suffrage |
1914-07-04 |
31st Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Dorothea Chambers beats E Larcombe (7-5 6-4) |
1915-01-12 |
House of Reps rejects proposal to give women right to vote |
1915-06-05 |
Denmark amends its constitution to allow women's suffrage. |
1915-06-16 |
The foundation of the British Women's Institute. |
1915-10-23 |
25,000 women march in New York City demanding right to vote |
1916-03-25 |
Women are allowed to attend a boxing match |
1916-04-01 |
1st US national women's swiming championships held |
1916-06-06 |
Voters in East Cleveland approves women suffrage |
1916-10-17 |
Dutch women demonstrate for female suffrage |
1917-03-17 |
1st exclusively women's bowling tournament begins in St Louis |
1917-11-06 |
NY allows women to vote |
1918-02-06 |
Britain grants women (30 & over) vote |
1918-05-21 |
US House of Representatives passes amendment allowing women to vote |
1919-06-04 |
Senate passes Women's Suffrage bill |
1920-02-08 |
Swiss men vote against women's suffrage |
1920-02-14 |
League of Women Voters forms in Chicago |
1920-07-03 |
33rd Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Suzanne Lenglen beats D Chambers (6-3 6-0) |
1920-08-18 |
US ratifies the 19th Amendment to the constitution bringing in women's suffrage |
1920-09-25 |
34th US Women's Tennis: Molla Mallory beats M Zinderstein (6-3 6-1) |
1921-03-06 |
Police in Sunbury, Penn, issue an edict requiring Women to wear skirts at least 4 inches below the knee |
1921-04-24 |
1st municipal elections for men & women in Belgium |
1921-06-11 |
Brazil adopts women suffrage |
1921-06-29 |
34th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Suzanne Lenglen beats E Ryan (6-2 6-0) |
1921-08-20 |
35th US Women's Tennis: Molla Mallory beats M Browne (4-6 6-4 6-2) |
1922-04-16 |
Annie Oakley sets women's record by breaking 100 clay targets in a row |
1922-07-05 |
Women 1st vote in Dutch elections, Christian parties win |
1922-07-08 |
35th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Suzanne Lenglen beats M Mallory (6-2 6-0) |
1922-08-20 |
1st world championship athletics for women, held in Paris |
1923-05-28 |
Attorney General says it is legal for women to wear trousers anywhere |
1923-08-18 |
37th US Women's Tennis: Helen Wills Moody beats Molla Mallory (6-2 6-1) |
1925-07-03 |
38th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Suzanne Lenglen beats Joan Fry (6-2 6-0) |
1925-08-24 |
39th US Women's Tennis: Helen Wills Moody beats K McKane (3-6 6-0 6-2) |
1926-07-03 |
39th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Kitty Godfree beats L de Alvarez (6-2 4-6 6-3) |
1926-07-20 |
A convention of the Methodist Church votes to allow women to become priests. |
1926-08-23 |
40th US Women's Tennis: Molla Mallory beats Elizabeth Ryan (4-6 6-4 9-7) |
1927-08-30 |
41st US Women's Tennis: Helen Wills Moody beats Betty Nuthall (61 64) |
1928-05-07 |
The United Kingdom lowers age of women voters from 30 to 21 |
1928-05-12 |
Benito Mussolini ends women's rights in Italy |
1928-07-02 |
British parliament reduces the age at women can vote to 21 - the same as men (Representation of the People Act 1928) |
1928-08-27 |
42nd US Women's Tennis: Helen W Moody beats Helen Hull Jacobs (6-2 6-1) |
1929-08-24 |
43rd US Women's Tennis: Helen Wills Moody beats Phoebe H Watson (6-4 6-2) |
1929-10-18 |
Women are considered "Persons" under Canadian law. |
1930-05-19 |
White women win voting rights in South Africa |
1930-07-04 |
43rd Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Helen Moody beats Elizabeth Ryan (6-2 6-2) |
1930-08-23 |
44th US Women's Tennis: Betty Nuthall beats Anna McCune Harper (6-1 6-4) |
1930-11-24 |
Ruth Nichols sets women's transcontinental air flight record (Mineola, NY to California), in a Lockheed-Vega |
1931-02-05 |
Maxine Dunlap becomes 1st US women to earn a glider pilot license |
1931-07-03 |
44th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Cilly Aussem beats H Sperling (6-2 7-5) |
1931-08-20 |
45th US Women's Tennis: Helen Moody beats Eileen Whitingstall (6-4 6-1) |
1931-08-23 |
45th US Women's Tennis: Helen Moody beats Eileen B Whitingstall (6-4 6-1) |
1932-02-18 |
Sonja Henie wins her 6th straight World Women's figure skating title |
1932-08-19 |
46th US Women's Tennis: Helen Jacobs beats Carolin A Babcock (6-2 6-2) |
1933-07-01 |
German nazi regime declares that married women shouldn't work |
1933-07-08 |
46th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Helen Moody beats D Round (6-4 6-8 6-3) |
1933-08-19 |
47th US Women's Tennis: Helen Jacobs beats Helen Moody (8-6 3-6 3-0 ret) |
1933-11-19 |
Women allowed to vote in Spain (helps right wing) |
1934-08-18 |
48th US Women's Tennis: Helen Jacobs beats Sarah H Cooke (6-1 6-4) |
1934-08-19 |
48th US Women's Tennis: Helen Jacobs beats Sarah H P Fabyan (6-1 6-4) |
1935-02-06 |
1st election to allow women to vote in Turkey |
1935-04-30 |
World Congress for Women's Rights concludes in Istanbul |
1935-07-06 |
48th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Helen Moody beats H Jacobs (6-3 3-6 7-5) |
1935-12-05 |
National Council of Negro Women forms by Mary McLeod Bethune (NYC) |
1935-12-24 |
National Council of Negro Women forms |
1936-07-04 |
49th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Hull Jacobs beats H Sperling (6-2 4-6 7-5) |
1937-04-30 |
The Philippines holds a plebiscite for Filipino women on whether they should be extended the right to suffrage; over 90% would vote in the affirmative. |
1937-09-11 |
51st US Women's Tennis: Anita Lizana beats Jadwiga Jedrzejowska (6-4 6-2) |
1937-11-01 |
Stalinists executed by shooting Pastor Paul Hamberg and seven members of Azerbaijan's Lutheran community (including three women). |
1937-12-07 |
Dutch Minister Romme proclaims married women are forbidden to work |
1938-03-18 |
NY 1st requires serological blood tests of pregnant women |
1940-06-22 |
About 10,000 Afrikaner women march to the union buildings in protest of South Africa's involvement in WWII |
1940-09-07 |
54th US Women's Tennis: Alice Marble beats Helen Hull Jacobs (6-2 6-3) |
1941-09-06 |
55th US Women's Tennis: Sarah H Cooke beats Pauline Betz Addie (75 62) |
1941-09-15 |
Nazis kill 800 Jewish women at Shkudvil Lithuania |
1942-05-07 |
Nazi decree orders all Jewish pregnant women of Kovno Ghetto executed |
1942-05-14 |
US Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) forms |
1942-07-20 |
1st detachment of Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, begin basic training |
1942-07-30 |
FDR signs bill creating women's Navy auxiliary agency (WAVES) |
1942-09-06 |
56th US Women's Tennis: Pauline Betz beats A Louise Brough (46 61 64) |
1942-09-09 |
Compulsory work for women, children & old males in Batavia |
1942-12-27 |
1st Japanese women camp (Ambarawa) goes into use |
1943-02-13 |
Women's Marine Corps created |
1943-02-15 |
Women's camp Tamtui on Ambon (Moluccas) hit by allied air raid |
1943-09-05 |
57th US Women's Tennis: Pauline Betz beats A Louise Brough (6-3 5-7 6-3) |
1944-01-15 |
Vught Concentration Camp puts 74 women in 1 cell, 10 die |
1944-01-29 |
World War II: About 38 men, women, and children die in the Koniuchy massacre in Poland. |
1944-03-18 |
2,500 women trample guards & floorwalkers to purchase 1,500 alarm clocks announced for sale in a Chicago Illinois dept store |
1944-06-10 |
World War II: In Distomo, Boeotia Prefecture, Greece 218 men, women and children are massacred by German troops. |
1944-09-03 |
58th US Women's Tennis: P Betz beats Margaret Osborne duPont (6-3 8-6) |
1944-10-05 |
Suffrage is extended to women in France. |
1944-10-19 |
US Navy says black women can join WAVES |
1945-03-08 |
International Women's Day is 1st observed |
1945-10-21 |
Women in France allowed to vote for 1st time |
1946-07-06 |
53rd Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Pauline Betz beats Louise Brough (6-2 6-4) |
1946-09-01 |
1st US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Patty Berg |
1946-09-08 |
60th US Women's Tennis: Pauline Betz beats Patricia Canning (11-9 6-3) |
1947-06-12 |
Babe Didrikson is 1st American to win Brit Women's Amateur Golf Champ |
1947-06-29 |
2nd US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Betty Jameson |
1947-07-05 |
54th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Margaret Osborne beat Doris Hart (6-2 6-4) |
1947-07-29 |
Gas leak explodes in a beauty parlor, 10 women die in Harrisonburg Va |
1947-09-14 |
61st US Women's Tennis: A Louise Brough beats M O duPont (8-6 4-6 6-1) |
1948-07-03 |
55th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Louise Brough beats Doris Hart (6-3 8-6) |
1948-07-07 |
6 female reservists become 1st women sworn into regular US Navy |
1948-08-06 |
Fanny Blankers-Koen (Neth) is 1st women to win 3 golds at Olympics |
1948-08-15 |
3rd US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Babe Didrikson-Zaharias |
1948-09-19 |
62nd US Women's Tennis: M Osborne duPont beats A L Brough (4-6 6-4 15-13) |
1949-06-23 |
First twelve women graduate from Harvard Medical School |
1949-06-25 |
Presidential election in Syria (some women allowed to vote) |
1949-06-26 |
1st Belgian parliamentary election where women can vote (CVP gains) |
1949-09-05 |
63rd US Women's Tennis: M Osborne duPont beats Doris Hart (6-4 6-1) |
1949-09-25 |
4th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Louise Suggs |
1950-03-19 |
5th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Babe Didrikson-Zaharias |
1950-06-23 |
Swiss parliament refuses voting right for women |
1950-06-24 |
Babe Didrikson-Zaharias wins LPGA Western Women's Golf Open |
1950-07-08 |
57th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Louise Brough beats M duPont (6-1 3-6 6-1) |
1950-09-05 |
64th US Women's Tennis: Margaret Osborne duPont beats D Hart (6-3 6-3) |
1950-10-21 |
Patty Berg wins LPGA Hardscrabble Women's Golf Invitation |
1950-11-07 |
French women & children leaves Hanoi/Tonkin-delta |
1951-01-05 |
Babe Didrikson-Zaharias wins LPGA Ponte Vedra Beach Women's Golf Open |
1951-01-21 |
Babe Didrikson-Zaharias wins LPGA Tampa Women's Golf Open |
1951-03-26 |
Patty Berg wins LPGA Sandhills Women's Golf Open |
1951-04-23 |
Babe Didrikson-Zaharias wins LPGA Richmond Women's Golf Open |
1951-04-24 |
Betsy Rawls wins LPGA Sacramento Women's Golf Invitational Open |
1951-06-21 |
Patty Berg wins LPGA Women's Western Golf Open |
1951-09-05 |
65th US Women's Tennis: Mo Connolly beats Shirley J Fry (6-3 1-6 6-4) |
1951-09-16 |
6th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Betsy Rawls |
1951-10-19 |
Babe Didrikson-Zaharias wins LPGA Texas Women's Golf Open |
1952-03-30 |
Patty Berg wins LPGA New Orleans Women's Golf Open |
1952-05-28 |
The women of Greece are given the right to vote. |
1952-06-08 |
Betsy Rawls wins LPGA Eastern Women's Golf Open |
1952-06-21 |
Betsy Rawls wins LPGA Women's Western Golf Open |
1952-06-29 |
7th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Louise Suggs |
1952-07-05 |
59th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Maureen Connolly beats L Brough (7-5 6-3) |
1952-08-10 |
Louise Suggs wins LPGA All American Women Golf Tournament |
1952-10-28 |
Babe Didrikson-Zaharias wins LPGA Women's Texas Golf Open |
1953-03-29 |
Patty Berg wins LPGA New Orleans Women's Golf Open |
1953-06-23 |
Patty Berg wins LPGA All-American Women Golf Tournament |
1953-06-28 |
8th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Betsy Rawls |
1953-07-04 |
60th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Maureen Connolly beats Doris Hart (8-6 7-5) |
1954-01-24 |
Betsy Rawls wins LPGA Tampa Women's Golf Open |
1954-07-03 |
61st Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Maureen Connolly beats L Brough (6-2 7-5) |
1954-07-03 |
9th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Babe Didrikson-Zaharias |
1954-09-06 |
68th US Women's Tennis: Doris Hart beats A Louise Brough (6-8 6-1 8-6) |
1955-07-02 |
10th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Fay Crocker |
1956-07-29 |
11th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Kathy Cornelius |
1956-08-09 |
South African women demonstrate against pass laws |
1956-08-17 |
One of the largest demonstrations in South Africa's history, 20,000 women marched to Pretoria's Union Buildings to present petition against carrying of passes by women to the Prime Minister |
1956-10-12 |
Marga Klompe becomes first Dutch women elected minister |
1956-11-28 |
Photography begins on "... & God Created Women" |
1957-04-14 |
Leah Neuberger wins her 8th women's singles ping pong championship |
1957-06-29 |
12th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Betsy Rawls |
1957-07-06 |
64th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Althea Gibson beats Darlene Hard (6-3 6-2) |
1957-09-07 |
71st US Women's Tennis: Althea Gibson beats A Louise Brough (6-3 6-2) |
1958-01-30 |
UK House of Lords passes bill allowing women to take seats |
1958-06-23 |
Dutch Reformed Church accepts women ministers |
1958-07-05 |
65th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Althea Gibson beats A Mortimer (8-6 6-2) |
1958-07-13 |
13th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Mickey Wright |
1958-07-13 |
Patty Berg wins LPGA American Women's Golf Open |
1958-07-23 |
1st 4 women named to peerage in House of Lords |
1958-09-07 |
72nd US Women's Tennis: Althea Gibson beats Darlene R Hard (3-6 6-1 6-2) |
1958-10-21 |
1st women in British House of Lords |
1959-02-01 |
Swiss men vote against voting rights for women |
1959-06-14 |
Beverly Hanson wins LPGA American Women's Golf Open |
1959-06-27 |
14th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Mickey Wright |
1959-07-04 |
66th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Maria Fraser beats Darlene Hard (6-4 6-3) |
1960-01-17 |
Mickey Wright wins LPGA Sea Island Women's Golf Invitational |
1960-07-23 |
15th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Betsy Rawls |
1960-07-31 |
Patty Berg wins LPGA American Women's Golf Open |
1961-01-15 |
Suggs wins LPGA Sea Island Women's Golf Invitational Open |
1961-07-01 |
16th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Mickey Wright |
1961-07-15 |
Spain accepts equal rights for men & women |
1961-07-30 |
Judy Kimball wins LPGA American Women's Golf Open |
1961-08-27 |
Mickey Wright wins LPGA Spokane Women's Golf Open |
1962-01-21 |
Mickey Wright wins LPGA Sea Island Women's Golf Invitational |
1962-06-30 |
17th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Murle Lindstrom |
1963-02-03 |
Mickey Wright wins LPGA Sea Island Women's Golf Invitational |
1963-02-10 |
Mickey Wright wins LPGA St Petersburg Women's Golf Open |
1963-04-21 |
Betsy Rawls wins LPGA Sunshine Women's Golf Open |
1963-06-10 |
US President JFK signs law for equal pay for equal work for men & women |
1963-06-16 |
Ruth Jessen wins LPGA Cosmopolitan Women's Golf Open |
1963-06-23 |
Mickey Wright wins LPGA Women's Western Golf Open |
1963-07-06 |
70th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: M Smith beats Billie J King (63 64) |
1963-07-20 |
18th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Mary Mills |
1963-08-11 |
Mickey Wright wins LPGA Waterloo Women's Golf Open Invitational |
1963-09-08 |
77th US Women's Tennis: Maria Fraser beats Margaret Smith Court (75 64) |
1963-09-08 |
Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA Spokane Women's Golf Open |
1964-02-08 |
Rep Martha Griffiths address gets civil rights protection for women being added to the 1964 Civil Rights Act |
1964-03-22 |
Carol Mann wins LPGA Women's Western Golf Open Invitational |
1964-04-05 |
Mary Lena Faulk wins LPGA St Petersburg Women's Golf Open |
1964-07-04 |
71st Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Maria Fraser beats Margaret Court (64 79 63) |
1964-07-12 |
19th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Mickey Wright |
1964-07-19 |
Ruth Jessen wins LPGA Yankee Women's Golf Open |
1964-07-26 |
Clifford Ann Creed wins LPGA Cosmopolitan Women's Golf Open |
1964-08-09 |
Shirley Englehorn wins LPGA Waterloo Women's Golf Open Invitational |
1965-03-20 |
Civil and Women's Rights Activist Dorothy Height has her first column published in the weekly African-American newspaper called the "New York Amsterdam News" |
1965-07-03 |
72nd Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Margaret Smith beats M Fraiser (64 75) |
1965-07-04 |
20th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Carol Mann |
1965-09-21 |
O Kommissarova (USSR) sets women's longest parachute jump (46,250') |
1966-03-20 |
Marilynn Smith wins LPGA St Petersburg Women's Golf Open |
1966-06-26 |
Carol Mann wins LPGA Waterloo Women's Golf Open Invitational |
1966-07-02 |
73rd Wimbledon Women's Tennis Singles: Billie J King (Miss Moffat) beats Maria Bueno (63 36 61) |
1966-07-03 |
21st US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Sandra Spuzich |
1966-07-24 |
Gloria Ehret/Judy Kimball wins LPGA Yankee Women's Golf Open |
1966-08-21 |
Mickey Wright wins LPGA Women's Western Golf Open |
1966-10-29 |
National Organization of Women founded |
1967-06-04 |
Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA St Louis Women's Golf Invitational |
1967-07-02 |
22nd US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Catherine Lacoste |
1967-07-02 |
Catherine Lacoste becomes youngest (22), 1st foreigner (France) & 1st amateur to US Women's open golf tournament |
1967-07-08 |
74th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Billie Jean King beats Anne Jones (63 64) |
1967-08-20 |
Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA Women's Western Golf Open |
1967-12-28 |
Muriel Siebert is 1st women to own a seat on NY Stock Exchange |
1968-05-25 |
BPAA US Women's Bowling Open won by Dotty Fothergill |
1968-07-06 |
75th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Billie Jean King beats J Tegart (97 75) |
1968-07-07 |
23rd US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Susie Maxwell Berning |
1968-09-05 |
82nd US Women's Tennis: Virginia Wade beats Billie Jean King (6-4 6-4) |
1969-05-18 |
Sandra Haynie wins LPGA St Louis Women's Golf Invitational |
1969-06-29 |
24th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Donna Caponi Young |
1969-07-04 |
76th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Ann Jones beats Billie J King (36 63 62) |
1969-09-07 |
83rd US Women's Tennis: Margaret Smith Court beats Nancy Richey (6-2 6-2) |
1969-09-07 |
US amateur Women's Tennis: Margaret Court beat Virginia Wade (46 63 60) |
1969-11-02 |
Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA River Plantation Women's Golf Open |
1970-02-23 |
Holy Eucharist given by women for 1st time in Roman Catholic service |
1970-06-05 |
The Falls Road curfew in North Ireland, imposed by the British Army while searching for IRA weapons, is lifted after a march by women breaches the British Army cordon |
1970-07-05 |
25th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Donna Caponi Young |
1970-10-25 |
Marilynn Smith wins LPGA Women's Golf Charities Open |
1971-01-25 |
Charles Manson & 3 women followers convicted of Tate-LaBianca murders |
1971-02-07 |
Switzerland votes in women's suffrage |
1971-02-21 |
Ruth Jessen wins LPGA Sears Women's World Golf Classic |
1971-06-27 |
26th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by JoAnne Carner |
1971-09-19 |
1st NYC Women's Marathon won by Beth Bonner in 2:55:22 |
1972-03-26 |
Betsy Cullen wins LPGA Sears Women's World Golf Classic |
1972-04-17 |
1st Boston Women's Marathon won by Nina Kuscsik of NY in 3:10:26 |
1972-05-22 |
Over 400 women in Derry attack the offices of Official Sinn Féin in Derry, North Ireland, following the shooting of William Best by the Official Irish Republican Army |
1972-07-02 |
27th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Susie Maxwell Berning |
1972-07-07 |
1st women FBI members sworn in (Susan Lynn Roley & Joanne E Pierce) |
1972-07-17 |
1st 2 women begin training as FBI agents at Quantico |
1972-10-01 |
2nd NYC Women's Marathon won by Nina Kuscsik in 3:08:41 |
1973-01-01 |
47th Australian Women's Tennis: Margaret Court beats Goolagong (64 75) |
1973-03-25 |
Carol Mann wins LPGA Sears Women's Golf Classic |
1973-04-17 |
2nd Boston Women's Marathon won by Jacqueline Hansen of CA in 3:05:59 |
1973-04-30 |
Women's tennis groups end disputes over sanctioning tournaments |
1973-05-04 |
BPAA US Women's Bowling Open won by Millie Martorella |
1973-07-07 |
80th Wimbledon Womens Tennis: Billie Jean King beats C Evert (60 75), 1st all-US women's 1st all-US women's Wimbledon final |
1973-07-07 |
All women board of directors takes control of ABA's Kentucky Colonels |
1973-07-07 |
Glenda Reiser (Canada) sets record women's mile (4:34.9) |
1973-07-22 |
28th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Susie Maxwell Berning |
1973-09-08 |
87th US Women's Tennis: M S Court beats E Goolagong Cawley (76 57 62) |
1973-09-30 |
3rd NYC Women's Marathon won by Nina Kuscsik in 2:57:07 |
1974-01-23 |
1st edition of women's magazine "Story" |
1974-02-10 |
Gail Denenber wins LPGA Sears Women's Golf Classic |
1974-02-10 |
Judy Ikenberry wins 1st Us women's marathon (2:55:17) |
1974-04-15 |
3rd Boston Women's Marathon won by Miki Gorman of California in 2:47:11 |
1974-04-24 |
Dutch women hockey team becomes world champion |
1974-07-05 |
81st Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Chris Evert beats Olga Morzova (60 64) |
1974-07-21 |
29th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Sandra Haynie |
1974-09-08 |
88th US Women's Tennis: Billie J King beats Evonne Goolagong (36 63 75) |
1974-09-29 |
4th NYC Women's Marathon won by Katherine Switzer in 3:07:29 |
1975-01-01 |
International Women's Year begins |
1975-01-14 |
Anita Wold (Norway) sets women's ski jump distance record-98 m |
1975-03-22 |
Delta State beats Immaculata for the women's AIAW championship |
1975-04-21 |
4th Boston Women's Marathon won by Liane Winter of W Germ in 2:42:24 |
1975-05-27 |
Worst motor vehicle disaster in UK; bus full of elderly women plunges Dibble's Bridge Yorkshire, killing 38 |
1975-07-04 |
82nd Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Billie Jean King beats Evonne Goolagong (60 61) |
1975-07-20 |
30th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Sandra Palmer |
1975-09-06 |
89th US Women's Tennis: Chris E L Mills beats E G Cawley (57 64 62) |
1975-09-28 |
5th NYC Women's Marathon won by Kim Merritt in 2:46:14 |
1975-09-28 |
Bill authorizes admission of women to military academies |
1975-10-12 |
Jacqueline Hansen runs women's world record marathon (2:38:19) |
1975-10-21 |
Coast Guard Academy 1st allows women to enroll |
1976-04-19 |
5th Boston Women's Marathon won by Kim Merritt of Wis in 2:47:10 |
1976-07-11 |
31st US Women's Open Golf Championship won by JoAnne Carner |
1976-08-14 |
10,000 Northern Ireland women demonstrate for peace in Belfast |
1976-09-11 |
90th US Women's Tennis: C E L Mills beats E Goolagong Cawley (63 60) Evonne Goolagong loses her 4th straight US Open Final (Evert wins) |
1976-09-16 |
American Episcopal Church approves ordination of women as priests & bishop |
1976-09-20 |
Playboy releases Jimmy Carter's interview that he lusts for women |
1976-10-24 |
6th NYC Women's Marathon won by Miki Gorman in 2:39:11 |
1977-04-10 |
Beverly Klass wins LPGA Women's International Golf Satellite |
1977-04-17 |
Sandra Palmer wins LPGA Women's International Golf Tournament |
1977-04-18 |
6th Boston Women's Marathon won by Miki Gorman of California in 2:48:33 |
1977-07-24 |
32nd US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Hollis Stacy |
1977-08-06 |
Judy Rankin wins LPGA Colgate European Women's Golf Open |
1977-08-27 |
Army shoots on market vendor women in Conakry, Guineau |
1977-10-23 |
7th NYC Women's Marathon won by Miki Gorman in 2:43:10 |
1978-01-13 |
NASA select its first American women astronauts |
1978-04-17 |
7th Boston Women's Marathon won by Gayle Barron of Ga in 2:44:52 |
1978-04-25 |
Supreme Court rules pension plans can't require women to pay more |
1978-05-08 |
Jan Stephenson wins LPGA Women's International Golf Tournament |
1978-06-20 |
1st 6 teams of Women's Pro Basketball League (WBL) granted-Iowa, NJ, Milwaukee, Chicago, Minnesota & Dayton |
1978-06-23 |
33rd US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Hollis Stacy |
1978-07-23 |
33rd US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Hollis Stacy |
1978-09-24 |
Dutch women hockey team wins world championship |
1978-09-26 |
NY District Court Judge Constance Baker Motley rules that women sportswriters cannot be banned from locker rooms |
1978-10-10 |
US Congress approves Dollar coin honoring women's suffrage campaigner Susan B. Anthony |
1978-10-22 |
8th NYC Women's Marathon won by Grete Waitz in 2:32:30 |
1978-12-09 |
1st game of Women's Pro Basketball League (WBL), Chicago Hustle vs Milwaukee Does |
1979-04-01 |
Joanne Carner wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open |
1979-04-16 |
8th Boston Women's Marathon won by Joan Benoit Samuelson in 2:35:15 |
1979-05-06 |
Nancy Lopez wins LPGA Women's International Golf Tournament |
1979-07-06 |
86th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: M Navratilova beats Chris Evert (6-4 6-4) |
1979-07-15 |
34th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Jerilyn Britz |
1979-07-21 |
National Women's Hall of Fame (Seneca Falls, NY) dedicated |
1979-10-21 |
9th NYC Women's Marathon won by Grete Waitz in 2:27:33 |
1980-01-08 |
NCAA decides to sponsor women's championships in 5 sports |
1980-03-13 |
Ford Motor Co found innocent in death of 3 women in a fiery Pinto |
1980-03-30 |
Nancy Lopez wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open |
1980-04-21 |
9th Boston Women's Marathon won by Jacqueline Gareau of Can in 2:34:28 Rosie Ruiz disqualified as women's champ she hadn't run entire course |
1980-05-04 |
Hollis Stacy wins LPGA CPC Women's Internationalional Golf Tournament |
1980-07-05 |
87th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Evonne Goolagong beats Chrissie Evert (61 76) |
1980-07-13 |
35th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Amy Alcott |
1980-07-18 |
Federal court voids Selective Service Act as it doesn't include women |
1980-09-06 |
94th US Women's Tennis: Chris E L Mills beats H Mandlikova (57 61 61) |
1980-09-06 |
Chantal Langlace sets women's record for fastest 100K run (7h27m22s) |
1980-09-07 |
Beth Daniel wins LPGA World Series of Women's Golf |
1980-10-26 |
10th NYC Women's Marathon won by Grete Waitz in 2:25:41.3 |
1981-01-05 |
British police arrest Peter Sutcliffe, a truck driver later convicted of "Yorkshire Ripper" murders of 13 women |
1981-02-21 |
"Yorkshire Ripper" Peter Sutcliffe, murderer of 13 women, captured |
1981-03-29 |
Pat Bradley wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open |
1981-04-20 |
10th Boston Women's Marathon won by Allison Roe of NZ in 2:26:46 |
1981-04-29 |
Peter Sutcliffe admits he is the Yorkshire Ripper (murdered 13 women) |
1981-05-03 |
Sally Little wins LPGA CPC Women's Golf International |
1981-07-26 |
36th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Pat Bradley |
1981-08-23 |
Beth Daniel wins LPGA World Championship of Women's Golf |
1981-09-01 |
Fiona Brothers sets women's propeller boat speed record (116.279 MPH) |
1981-09-13 |
April Moon sets women's handbow distance record of 1,039 yds & 13" |
1981-10-25 |
11th NYC Women's Marathon won by Allison Roe in 2:25:29 |
1981-12-05 |
56th Australian Women Tennis: Navratilova beats Chris Evert (67 64 75) |
1982-01-29 |
Old Dominion ends La Tech's women's basketball rec 54-game win streak |
1982-02-19 |
Sharie Langford, California, sets women's bowling series record of 853 |
1982-03-28 |
1st NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: LA Tech beats Cheney 76-62 |
1982-03-28 |
Amy Alcott wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open |
1982-04-18 |
Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA CPC Women's Golf International |
1982-04-19 |
11th Boston Women's Marathon won by Charlotte Teske of Ger in 2:29:33 |
1982-06-05 |
52nd French Women's Tennis: Martina Navratilova beats Andrea Jaeger (76 61) |
1982-07-03 |
89th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: M Navratilova beats C Evert (61 36 62) |
1982-07-25 |
37th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Janet Anderson |
1982-08-22 |
Joanne Carner wins LPGA Chevrolet World Championship of Women's Golf |
1982-10-24 |
12th NYC Women's Marathon won by Grete Waitz in 2:27:14 |
1983-03-20 |
Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open |
1983-04-07 |
WIBC Championship Tournament in Las Vegas, attracts 75,480 women bowlers for 83-day event |
1983-04-18 |
12th Boston Women's Marathon won by Joan Benoit Samuelson in 2:22:43 |
1983-07-06 |
Supreme Court rules retirement plans can't pay women less |
1983-07-31 |
38th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Jan Stephenson |
1983-08-07 |
Grete Waitz of Norway wins 1st all-women Marathon (Helsinki, Finland) |
1983-08-21 |
Joanne Carner wins LPGA Chevrolet World Championship of Women's Golf |
1983-10-23 |
13th NYC Women's Marathon won by Grete Waitz in 2:27:00 |
1984-01-22 |
Annette Kennedy of SUNY sets women's basketball record with 70 pts |
1984-03-25 |
Betsy King wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open |
1984-04-16 |
13th Boston Women's Marathon won by Lorraine Moller of NZ in 2:29:28 |
1984-06-14 |
Southern Baptist convention decide on no women clergy members |
1984-07-03 |
Supreme Court rules Jaycees may be forced to admit women as members |
1984-07-15 |
39th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Hollis Stacy |
1984-07-21 |
Marita Koch of E Germany sets world women's mark for 200m, 21.71s |
1984-08-05 |
Joan Benoit (US) wins 1st Olympic marathon for women (2:24:52) |
1984-08-19 |
Nancy Lopez wins LPGA Chevrolet World Championship of Women's Golf |
1984-08-22 |
Evelyn Ashford of US ties world women's mark for 100 m, 10.76 sec |
1984-08-26 |
Zdena Silvaha (Cz) throws discus 74.55 m (women's world record) |
1984-09-08 |
98th US Women's Tennis: M Navratilova beats Chris E L Mills (46 64 64) |
1984-10-28 |
14th NYC Women's Marathon won by Grete Waitz in 2:29:30 |
1984-11-01 |
Willem de Kooning's "Two Women" sells for $1,980,000 |
1985-03-17 |
Jane Blalock wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open |
1985-03-31 |
4th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: Old Dominion beats Ga 70-65 |
1985-04-15 |
14th Boston Women's Marathon won by Lisa Larsen Weidenbach in 2:34:06 |
1985-05-05 |
Amy Alcott wins LPGA Moss Creek Women's Golf Invitational |
1985-07-07 |
92nd Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Martina Navratilova beats Chrissie Evert (46 63 62) |
1985-07-14 |
40th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Kathy Baker |
1985-08-18 |
Amy Alcott wins LPGA Nestle World Championship of Women's Golf |
1985-09-07 |
99th US Women's Tennis: Hana Mandlikova beats M Navratilova (76 16 76) |
1985-09-08 |
Alayson Gibbons sets 24 hr women swim record of 42.05 mi in 25 m pool |
1985-10-27 |
15th NYC Women's Marathon won by Grete Waitz in 2:28:34 |
1986-03-09 |
Juli Inkster wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open |
1986-03-30 |
5th NCAA Women Basketball Championship: Texas beats Southern Cal 97-81 |
1986-04-21 |
15th Boston Women's Marathon won by I Kristiansen of Norway in 2:24:55 |
1986-06-21 |
Heike Drechsler of East Germany long jumps 7.45 m (women's record) |
1986-07-11 |
Maricica Puica of Romania runs 2,000 m in 5:28.69 (record for women) |
1986-07-14 |
41st US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Jane Geddes |
1986-08-29 |
Heike Drechsler of East Germany ties world women's 200 m mark (21.71s) |
1986-09-07 |
100th US Women's Tennis: M Navratilova beats Helena Sukova (63 62) |
1986-09-29 |
"Designing Women" TV Comedy, debuts on CBS |
1986-11-02 |
16th NYC Women's Marathon won by Grete Waitz in 2:28:06 |
1987-03-01 |
Jane Geddes wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open |
1987-03-25 |
Supreme Court rules women/minorities may get jobs if less qualified |
1987-03-29 |
6th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: Tennessee routs Louisiana 67-44 |
1987-04-19 |
Jacqueline Blanc, sets women's downhill ski speed rec (124.902 mph) |
1987-04-20 |
16th Boston Women's Marathon won by Rosa Mota of Portugal in 2:25:21 |
1987-07-04 |
94th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Martina Navratilova beats Steffi Graf (7-5 6-3) |
1987-07-07 |
Kiwanis Clubs end men-only tradition, vote to admit women |
1987-07-18 |
Molly Yard elected new pres of National Organization for Women |
1987-07-23 |
Petra Felke (E Ger) throws javelin 78.89 m (women's record) |
1987-07-28 |
42nd US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Laura Davies |
1987-08-29 |
Portuguese athlete Rosa Mota wins Women's Marathon at World Chapionships in Rome in 2hr 25:17mins |
1987-11-01 |
17th NYC Women's Marathon won by Priscilla Welch in 2:30:17 |
1988-03-06 |
Betsy King wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open/Helene Curtis Pro-Am |
1988-04-03 |
7th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: Louisiana Tec beat Auburn 56-54 |
1988-04-18 |
17th Boston Women's Marathon won by Rosa Mota of Portugal in 2:24:30 |
1988-04-22 |
Women are allowed to compete in Little 500 bicycle race (Indiana) |
1988-06-17 |
Women sentenced to 90 years in 1st product tampering murder case |
1988-06-20 |
Supreme Court upholds a law that made it illegal for private clubs to discriminate against women & minorities |
1988-07-16 |
Florence Joyner runs 100 m in women's world record 10.49 seconds |
1988-07-16 |
Jackie Joyner-Kersee sets women's heptathlete record of 7,215 pts |
1988-07-24 |
43rd US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Liselotte Neumann |
1988-11-06 |
18th NYC Women's Marathon won by Grete Waitz in 2:28:07 |
1988-11-06 |
Steve Jones wins NY men's marathon; Grete Waitz 9th women's title |
1989-01-17 |
Murden & Metz are 1st women to reach South Pole overland (on skis) |
1989-02-26 |
Betsy King wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open/Helene Curtis Pro-Am |
1989-04-02 |
8th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: Tennessee beats Auburn 76-60 |
1989-04-17 |
18th Boston Women's Marath won by Ingrid Kristiansen of Nor in 2:24:33 |
1989-07-09 |
96th Wimbledon Women's Tennis Open: S Graf beats M Navratilova (6-2 6-7 6-1) |
1989-07-16 |
44th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Betsy King |
1989-11-05 |
19th NYC Women's Marathon won by Ingrid Kristiansen in 2:25:30 |
1989-12-06 |
Worst Canadian mass murder: Marc Lepine kills 14 women at U Montreal |
1990-01-01 |
Mitsuko Nishiwaki beats Nakano to become Japan Women wrestling champ |
1990-03-04 |
Beth Daniel wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open |
1990-03-19 |
1st world ice hockey tournament for women held (Ottawa) |
1990-04-01 |
9th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: Stanford beats Auburn 88-81 |
1990-04-16 |
19th Boston Women's Marathon won by Rosa Mota of Portugal in 2:25:23 |
1990-04-27 |
Villanova's women set a 6,000 m relay world record of 17:18:10 |
1990-05-17 |
European court rules pension rights for both men & women |
1990-05-31 |
BPAA US Women's Bowling Open won by Dana Miller-Mackie |
1990-06-09 |
60th French Women's Tennis Open: Monica Seles beats Steffi Graf (7-6 6-4) |
1990-07-11 |
NYC police arrest "Dartman" (stabbed over 50 women with darts) |
1990-07-12 |
In Soweto, South Africa, Shanty town women strip to the waist and confront bulldozers sent by authorities to demolish their homes |
1990-07-15 |
45th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Betsy King |
1990-11-04 |
20th NYC Women's Marathon won by Wanda Panfil in 2:30:45 |
1991-03-02 |
Deb Richard wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open |
1991-03-20 |
Supreme Court rules unanimously employers can't exclude women from jobs where exposure to toxic chemicals could potentially damage fetus |
1991-03-31 |
10th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: Tennessee beats Virginia 70-67 |
1991-04-15 |
20th Boston Women's Marathon won by Wanda Panfil of Poland in 2:24:18 |
1991-07-06 |
98th Wimbledon Women's Tennis Open: Steffi Graf beats G Sabatini (6-4 3-6 8-6) |
1991-07-14 |
46th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Meg Mallon |
1991-07-31 |
Senate votes to allow women to fly combat aircraft |
1991-08-06 |
Debbie Doom (US) pitches 2nd consecutive perfect game in women's softball at the Pan American Games, beats Nicaragua, 8-0 |
1991-09-15 |
US women's gymnastics team win 1st World Championships medal (silver) |
1991-10-23 |
Dr Jack Kevorkian's suicide machine kills 2 women |
1991-11-03 |
21st NYC Women's Marathon won by Liz McColgan of Scotland in 2:27 |
1991-11-30 |
1st world championship of women's soccer, US defeats Norway 2-1 |
1992-01-13 |
Japan apologizes for forcing Korean women into sexual slavery during World War II. |
1992-02-10 |
"Dangerous Women" final episode on WWOR-TV |
1992-02-21 |
Kristi Yamaguchi of US wins Olympic gold medal in women's fig skating |
1992-02-29 |
Dawn Coe wins LPGA Women's Kemper Golf Open |
1992-03-24 |
"Jake's Women" opens at Neil Simon Theater NYC for 245 performances |
1992-03-29 |
NCAA Basketball Women's Championship at Kemper Arena, KC |
1992-04-05 |
11th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: Stanford beats Western Ky 78-62 |
1992-04-19 |
Dottie Mochrie wins LPGA Sega Women's Golf Championship |
1992-04-20 |
21st Boston Women's Marathon won by Olga Markova of Russia in 2:23:43 |
1992-07-04 |
99th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Steffi Graf beats Monica Seles (6-2 6-1) |
1992-07-26 |
47th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Patty Sheehan |
1992-10-25 |
"Jake's Women" closes at Neil Simon Theater NYC after 245 performances |
1992-11-01 |
22nd NYC Women's Marathon won by Lisa Ondieki in 2:24:40 |
1992-11-22 |
Wash Post reports Ore Senator Bob Packwood sexually harassed 10 women |
1993-01-23 |
NY Newsday reports Ore Sen Bob Packwood sexually harassed 23 women |
1993-01-30 |
67th Australian Women's Tennis Open: Monica Seles beat Graf (4-6 6-3 6-2) |
1993-04-04 |
12th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: Texas Tech beats OH State 84-82 |
1993-04-18 |
Trish Johnson wins LPGA Atlanta Women's Golf Championship |
1993-04-19 |
22nd Boston Women's Marathon won by Olga Markova of Russia in 2:25:27 |
1993-05-29 |
Neo-Nazis kill 5 Turkish women in Solingen, Germany |
1993-06-05 |
63rd French Women's Tennis Open: Steffi Graf beats M J Fernandez (4-6 6-2 6-4) |
1993-07-03 |
100th Wimbledon Women's Tennis Open: Steffi Graf beats Jana Novotna (7-6 1-6 6-4) |
1993-07-25 |
48th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Lauri Merten |
1993-08-19 |
Sally Gunnell runs women's world record 400m hurdles (52.74") |
1993-09-11 |
107th US Women's Tennis: Steffi Graf beats Helena Sukova (6-3 6-3) |
1993-10-17 |
Dottie Mochrie wins LPGA World Championship of Women's Golf |
1993-11-14 |
23rd NYC Women's Marathon won by Uta Pippig in 2:26:24 |
1994-01-30 |
68th Australian Women's Tennis Open: S Graf beats A S Vicario (6-0 6-2) |
1994-03-07 |
US Navy issues 1st permanent order assigning women on combat ship |
1994-03-12 |
Church of England ordains 1st 33 women priests |
1994-04-03 |
13th NCAA Women Basketball Championship: NC beats Louisiana Tech 60-59 |
1994-04-17 |
Val Skinner wins LPGA Atlanta Women's Golf Championship |
1994-04-18 |
23rd Boston Women's Marathon won by Uta Pippig of Germany in 2:21:45 |
1994-06-05 |
64th French Women's Tennis: A Sanchez Vicario beats M Pierce (6-4 6-4) |
1994-07-24 |
49th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Patty Sheehan |
1994-08-14 |
Liselotte Neumann wins LPGA Weetabix Women's British Golf Open |
1994-09-05 |
Jingyi Le swims world record 100m women's freestyle (54.01 sec) |
1994-10-08 |
BPAA US Women's Bowling Open won by Aleta Sill |
1994-10-17 |
Beth Daniel wins LPGA World Championships of Women's Golf |
1994-11-06 |
24th NYC Women's Marathon won by Tegla Loroupe in 2:27:37 |
1995-04-02 |
14th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: U of Ct Huskies beats TN 70-64 |
1995-04-14 |
Rosie Jones wins LPGA Pinewild Women's Golf Championship |
1995-04-17 |
24th Boston Women's Marathon won by Uta Pippig of Germany in 2:25:11 |
1995-07-08 |
102nd Wimbledon Women's Tennis Open: Graf beats Arantxa S Vicario (4-6 6-1 7-5) |
1995-07-16 |
50th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Annika Sorenstam |
1995-08-09 |
South Africa celebrates the first National Women's Day |
1995-08-20 |
Kerrie Webb wins LPGA Weetabix Women's British Golf Open |
1995-09-04 |
The Fourth World Conference on Women opens in Beijing with over 4,750 delegates from 181 countries in attendance. |
1995-10-06 |
BPAA US Women's Open won by Cheryl Daniels |
1995-10-15 |
Annika Sorenstam wins LPGA World Championship of Women's Golf |
1995-11-12 |
25th NYC Women's Marathon won by Tegla Loroupe in 2:28:06 |
1995-11-22 |
Rosemary West found guilty in England of killing 10 women |
1996-03-31 |
15th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: Tenn beats Georgia 83-65 |
1996-04-15 |
25th Boston Women's Marathon won by Uta Pippig of Germany in 2:27:12.6 |
1996-06-02 |
51st US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Annika Sorenstam |
1996-06-12 |
Marge Schott gives up day-to-day operations because of her numerous insensitive comments about Adolf Hitler, working women & Asians |
1996-07-06 |
103rd Wimbledon Women's Tennis Open: S Graf beats Aranxta S Vicaro (6-3, 7-5) |
1996-08-18 |
Emilee Klein wins LPGA Weetabix Women's British Golf Open |
1996-10-04 |
BPAA US Women's Bowling Open won by Liz Johnson |
1996-10-20 |
Annika Sorenstam wins LPGA Samsung World Championship of Women's Golf |
1996-11-03 |
26th NYC Women's Marathon won by Anuta Catuna of Romania in 2:28:18 |
1996-12-23 |
4 women ordained priests in Jamaica, 1st in 330-year Anglican history |
1997-01-27 |
"Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus," opens at Gershwin NYC |
1997-02-02 |
"Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus" closes at Gershwin NYC |
1997-02-16 |
Terry-Jo Myers wins LPGA Los Angeles Women's Championship |
1997-03-04 |
Brazil Senate allows women to wear slacks |
1997-03-30 |
16th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: Tenn beats Old Dominion 68-59 |
1997-04-21 |
26th Boston Women's Marathon won by Fatuma Roba of Ethopia in 2:26:23 |
1997-05-27 |
1st all female (20 British women) team reaches North Pole |
1997-06-01 |
1st NY Women Film Festival opens |
1997-06-21 |
Women's National Basketball Association begins as NY Liberty beats LA Sparks |
1997-07-13 |
52nd US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Alison Nicholas |
1997-08-14 |
Karrie Webb wins LPGA Weetabix Women's British Open |
1997-08-17 |
Weetabix Women's British LPGA Open |
1997-09-07 |
111th US Women's Tennis: Martina Hingis beats Venus Williams (60 64) |
1997-10-28 |
NBA announces hiring of Dee Kantner & Violet Palmer as 1st women to officiate a major-league all-male sports league |
1997-11-02 |
27th NYC Women Marathon won by Franziska Rochat-Moser of Switz 2:28:43 |
1997-11-18 |
Willem de Kooning painting "Two Standing Women" sold for $4,182,500 |
1998-02-15 |
Dale Eggeling wins Los Angeles Women's Golf Championship |
1998-02-17 |
USA Women's Ice Hockey Team beats Canada and wins the first Olympic Gold medal |
1998-03-29 |
17th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: at Kemper Arena KC |
1998-05-13 |
Race riots break out in Jakarta, Indonesia, where shops owned by Indonesian of Chinese descendants are looted and women raped. |
1998-07-04 |
105th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Jana Novotná beats Nathalie Tauziat (6-4 7-6) |
1998-07-05 |
53rd US Women's Open Golf Championship at Blackwolf Run GC, Kohler WI |
1998-08-16 |
Weetabix Women's British Golf Open |
1998-10-18 |
Samsung World Championship of Women's Golf |
1999-03-28 |
18th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: at San Jose |
1999-07-04 |
106th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Lindsay Davenport beats Steffi Graf (6-4 7-5) |
1999-07-25 |
54th US Women's Open Golf Championship |
1999-12-17 |
The United Nations General Assembly passes resolution 54/134 designating November 25 as the annual International Day to Eliminate Violence Against Women. |
2000-04-02 |
19th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: at Corel State Spectrum |
2000-07-09 |
107th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Venus Williams beats L Davenport (6-3 7-6) |
2000-07-23 |
55th US Women's Open Golf Championship |
2000-08-09 |
South African President Thabo Mbeki unveils the Women's Monument commemorating the role of women in the anti-apartheid struggle |
2001-04-01 |
20th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: at St Louis |
2001-07-08 |
108th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Venus Williams beats Justine Henin (6-1 3-6 6-0) |
2002-03-31 |
21st NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: at San Antonio |
2002-07-07 |
109th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Serena Williams beats Venus Williams (7-6 6-3) |
2002-08-16 |
Africa Women's Peace Train leaves Kampala for Johannesburg |
2003-07-06 |
110th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Serena Williams beats Venus Williams (4-6 6-4 6-2) |
2005-03-07 |
Mass protest outside the National Assembly of Kuwait building for women's voting rights in Kuwait. |
2005-05-16 |
Kuwait permits women's suffrage in a 35-23 National Assembly vote. |
2005-07-03 |
112th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Venus Williams beats Lindsay Davenport (4-6 7-6 9-7) |
2006-07-08 |
113th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Amélie Mauresmo beats J Henin-Hardenne (2-6 6-3 6-4) |
2006-12-09 |
Moscow suffers its worst fire since 1977, killing 45 women in a drug rehabitational center. |
2007-07-08 |
114th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Venus Williams beats Marion Bartoli (6-4 6-1) |
2008-07-06 |
115th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Venus Williams beats Serena Williams (7-5 6-4) |
2010-07-04 |
117th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Serena Williams beats Vera Zvonareva (6-3 6-2) |
2011-07-03 |
118th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Petra Kvitová beats Maria Sharapova (6-3 6-4) |
2011-09-20 |
The United States ends its "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, allowing gay men and women to serve openly for the first time. |
2012-05-25 |
Up to 116 people are massacred, including women and children, by the Syrian army in Houla, in the Homs province |
2012-07-08 |
119th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Serena Williams beats A Radwańska (6-1 5-7 6-2) |
2012-07-28 |
Ye Shiwen of China sets world record in the women's 400m individual medley in 4:28.43 |
2012-08-01 |
8 Women's badminton doubles players are disqualified from the 2012 summer Olympics for "not using one's best efforts to win a match" |
2012-09-09 |
Serena Williams wins her fourth women's tennis singles at the US Open |
2012-09-28 |
Nigeria suspends flights to Saudi Arabia after hundreds of Nigerian women travelled without a male escort |
2012-12-01 |
Ukranian Anna Ushenina wins the Women's World Chess Championship 2012 |
2013-01-23 |
US armed forces overturns 1994 ban on women serving in combat |
2013-01-26 |
Victoria Azarenka defeats Li Na to win the women's singles at the 2013 Australian Open |
2013-02-17 |
Australia defeat the West Indies to win the women's 2013 Cricket World Cup |
2013-03-16 |
Kim Yu-Na of South Korea wins the women's 2013 World Figure Skating Championships |
2013-03-24 |
Scotland defeats Sweden to win the 2013 World Women's Curling Championship |
2013-03-28 |
Pope Francis becomes the first Pope to wash the feet of women in the Maundy Thursday service |
2013-04-11 |
Two women are beheaded for sorcery in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea |
2013-05-20 |
The Church of Scotland votes to allow openly gay men and women to be ministers |
2013-07-06 |
120th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Marion Bartoli beats Sabine Lisicki (6-1 6-4) |
2013-09-08 |
Serena Williams wins her fifth Women's Singles US Open title |
2014-06-07 |
Maria Sharapova wins the French Open women's tennis singles |
2014-06-08 |
Peng Shuai of China and Hsieh Su-wei win the women's tennis doubles at the French Open |
2014-07-14 |
The Church of England votes in favor of allowing women to become bishops |
2014-09-07 |
Serena Williams wins her third straight US Open women's tennis singles |
2014-09-18 |
Emma Watson delivers an address to a standing ovation at UN Headquarters in New York City, helping launch the UN Women campaign HeForShe, which calls for men to advocate for gender equality |
2015-12-12 |
Polls open in Saudi Arabia, first time women allowed to vote |
2015-12-13 |
First women elected to office in Saudi Arabia |
2015-12-28 |
South Korea and Japan reach deal on 'comfort women' |
2016-03-09 |
New York to expand free Zika testing to pregnant women |
2016-03-31 |
Trump backs off call to punish women for abortions if they're banned |
2016-06-17 |
Health|CDC Reports 234 Pregnant Women in US With Zika |
2016-08-09 |
Rugby: First rugby medal in 92 years goes to Canada with women's bronze |
2016-12-28 |
Vera Rubin, 88, Dies; Opened Doors in Astronomy, and for Women |
2017-01-15 |
UConn Women Win Their 91st Straight and Rewrite History Again |
2017-11-10 |
Louis CK accused of sexual misconduct by 5 women |
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Date | Event |
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1740-10-20 |
Belle van Zuylen, Neth/Swiss writer (Three Women) |
1800-08-06 |
Catherine Beecher, educator (championed higher education for women) |
1804-07-10 |
Emma Smith Inaugural President of the Women's Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (d. 1879) |
1811-11-29 |
Wendell Phillips, women's suffrage/antislavery/prison reformer |
1815-11-12 |
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Johnstown NY, women's rights activist |
1820-01-20 |
Anne Jemima Clough, England, promoted higher education for women |
1821-12-19 |
Mary Ashton Livermore, American reformer/women's suffrage leader |
1832-11-26 |
Mary Edwards Walker, American doctor/women's rights leader and only woman to receive Medal of Honor (bravery during Civil War) |
1832-11-29 |
Louisa May Alcott, Germantown Pennsylvania, American author (Little Women) |
1832-11-29 |
Louisa May Alcott, Little Women |
1847-03-10 |
Kate Sheppard, New Zealand suffragette and the most prominent member of New Zealand's women's suffrage movement (d. 1934) |
1847-06-11 |
Millicent Garrett Fawcett, leader (English women's movement) |
1853-9-17 |
Henry C. DeMille, Men and Women |
1857-07-05 |
Clara Zetkin, German women's rights advocate/communist |
1857-08-09 |
Harriet May Mills, Votes for Women |
1858-01-20 |
Harriot Stanton Blatch, Eighty Million Women Want - ? |
1858-07-14 |
Emmeline Pankhurst, Eighty Million Women Want - ? |
1858-07-15 |
Emmeline Pankhurst, England, found (Women's Social & Political Union) |
1859-01-09 |
Carrie Chapman Catt, Ripon, Wisconsin, American women's suffrage leader and founder (League of Women Voters) |
1864-04-14 |
Alan Aynesworth, Women of Dolwyn |
1867-07-09 |
Frank Lacey, Women Who Play |
1867-08-12 |
Edith Hamilton, The Trojan Women |
1869-12-24 |
Henriette GA Roland Holst-van der Schalk, Dutch poet (Women in Forest) |
1870-10-17 |
Marion Ballou, Little Women |
1871-01-21 |
Bartley Costello, Story of Women |
1872-04-04 |
Mary Ware Dennett, Votes for Women |
1873-08-13 |
Mabel Colcord, Little Women |
1874-04-27 |
Maurice Baring, King and Women |
1875-08-27 |
Katharine McCormick, American women's rights activist (d. 1967) |
1877-11-08 |
Agnes Fraser, The Women |
1879-01-23 |
Robert W. Priest, Wild Women |
1880-01-28 |
Mary Boland, The Women |
1881-05-14 |
Maude Fulton, Other Men's Women |
1882-03-25 |
Violet Seton, Thirteen Women |
1883-05-28 |
Joseph C. Ansell, Women in the Night |
1883-07-20 |
Mary Cecil, The Women |
1883-11-09 |
Edna May Oliver, [Nutter], Malden MA, actress (Little Women) |
1884-01-12 |
Louis Horst, Rural Women |
1885-11-07 |
Elsie Jane Wilson, The Evil Women Do |
1885-11-10 |
Leon D'Usseau, Wine, Women and Song |
1885-9-11 |
D.H. Lawrence, Women in Love |
1886-07-16 |
Pierre Benoît, Hercules and the Captive Women |
1886-08-06 |
Inez Millholland, Votes for Women |
1886-08-15 |
D.W. MacReynolds, Wild Women |
1887-05-17 |
Ludwig Sievert, Women Are Better Diplomats |
1888-02-14 |
S.A.G. Swenson, Two Women |
1888-04-27 |
Edward Goodman, Women Love Once |
1888-10-02 |
Florence Nash, The Women |
1890-06-05 |
Jeffrey Bernerd, Forgotten Women |
1891-04-19 |
Francoise Rosay, Paris, actress (Interlude, Women in Prison, Saraband) |
1891-12-26 |
Henry Miller, Women & Men 2: In Love There Are No Rules |
1892-10-27 |
Jane Murfin, The Women |
1893-04-28 |
Charles Edgar Schoenbaum, Little Women |
1893-06-16 |
Daisy Burrell, Little Women |
1893-07-21 |
Phyllis Povah, The Women |
1894-12-08 |
James (Grover) Thurber, Columbus Ohio, humorist (Men, Women & Dogs) |
1895-10-17 |
Doris Humphrey, Oak Park Ill, dancer (Dances of Women) |
1896-06-07 |
Vivien Kellems, TV hostess (Power of Women) |
1897-11-17 |
Frank Fay, San Francisco, California, American actor (God's Gift to Women, Love Nest) |
1898-03-24 |
Dorothy Stratton, organizer (SPARS-women's branch of US Coast Guard) |
1901-01-27 |
Willy Fritsch, German actor (Spies, Women in the Moon) |
1901-02-08 |
Janina Spychajowa-Kurkowska, Poland, women's world champion archer |
1902-02-09 |
Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, German women's leader (d. 1999) |
1902-07-07 |
Vittorio De Sica, Sora Italy, director/actor (2 Women) |
1903-03-10 |
Clare Boothe Luce, The Women |
1903-07-10 |
Ken Walton, Cat-Women of the Moon |
1904-03-04 |
Irja Elstelä, Women of Niskavuori |
1904-10-11 |
Charles Mayon, The Trouble with Women |
1904-11-18 |
Mikhail Tsybasov, Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women |
1905-06-14 |
Tony Kraber, We the Women |
1906-02-16 |
Vera Menchik, Moscow, 1st official women's world chess champ (1927) |
1907-03-11 |
Tibor Polgár, In Praise of Older Women |
1907-07-07 |
Eduardo de Castro, Forbidden Women |
1907-12-25 |
Glenn H. McCarthy, Five Bold Women |
1907-9-19 |
James L. Wolcott, The Wild Women of Wongo |
1908-01-14 |
Ruggiero de Rudolpho Columbo, US singer/actor (Miracle of Women) |
1908-02-05 |
Peg Entwistle, Thirteen Women |
1908-04-12 |
Giorgio Ferroni, Mill of the Stone Women |
1908-12-28 |
Leona Rostenberg, Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women' |
1909-01-25 |
Gregg C. Tallas, Prehistoric Women |
1909-08-08 |
Tania Lieven, Women in Love |
1909-12-10 |
Barnett Shaw, Mars Needs Women |
1910-01-06 |
Victor Violacci, Secrets of Women |
1910-02-27 |
Joan Bennett, Palasades NJ, actress (Little Women, Disraeli) |
1910-08-12 |
Baroness Phillips, pres/general secretary (Natl Association of Women) |
1910-11-19 |
Harmon Stevens, Mesa of Lost Women |
1910-12-03 |
Marion Shilling, Forgotten Women |
1910-12-09 |
Jole Silvani, City of Women |
1910-9-28 |
Fran Lee, Little Women |
1911-06-03 |
Mary Dees, The Women |
1911-08-14 |
Karl-Arne Holmsten, Secrets of Women |
1911-08-29 |
Henri Agel, The Man Who Loved Women |
1911-10-09 |
Larry Gannon, Women of the Prehistoric Planet |
1911-11-18 |
Attilio Bertolucci, Women and Soldiers |
1912-01-18 |
De Lesseps Morrison, Swamp Women |
1912-03-24 |
Dorothy Height, Richmond, Virginia, American civil rights and women's rights activist |
1912-04-05 |
Hiroko Kawasaki, Utamaro and His Five Women |
1912-06-21 |
George Peckham, Little Women |
1912-07-02 |
Edith Penn, The Women |
1912-08-11 |
Jean Parker, Butte Mont, actress (Beyond Tomorrow, Little Women) |
1912-08-25 |
Clayton Behee, Thirteen Women |
1912-11-15 |
Ruth Alder, The Women |
1913-01-24 |
Jeanne Sorel, Prehistoric Women |
1913-02-09 |
Johann Petursson, Prehistoric Women |
1913-09-28 |
Vivian Fine, Chicago Ill, composer (Women in the Garden) |
1913-12-09 |
Homai Vyarawalla, Three Women and a Camera |
1913-12-27 |
R.M. Lumiansky, Gap-Toothed Women |
1913-9-13 |
Theodora Lynch, Forgotten Women |
1914-01-30 |
Vittorio Cottafavi, Hercules and the Captive Women |
1914-02-04 |
Vladimir Dedijer, Pretty Women Walking Through the City |
1914-03-25 |
Aline Saarinen, Not for Women Only |
1914-10-23 |
Norma Shebbeare, Women in Love |
1914-12-15 |
Red River Dave, Pretty Women |
1914-12-23 |
Billy Vine, Vine Women and Song |
1915-02-10 |
Muriel Hutchison, The Women |
1915-08-17 |
Allan Nixon, Mesa of Lost Women |
1915-10-28 |
Gábor Pogány, Two Women |
1916-01-12 |
Pieter Willem Botha, Liberation Women |
1916-02-17 |
Raf Vallone, Tropea Italy, actor (El Cid, 2 Women, Greek Tycoon) |
1916-03-03 |
Al Zimbalist, Cat-Women of the Moon |
1916-08-15 |
Barbara Denny, All Women Have Secrets |
1916-08-27 |
Hortense Raky, Women's Paradise |
1916-10-21 |
Andrea Checchi, Two Women |
1916-10-23 |
Patricia Ziegfeld Stephenson, Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women |
1916-11-09 |
Martha Settle Putney, The Women of World War II |
1916-12-31 |
Francisca Caballero, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |
1917-03-03 |
Bert van Aerschot, Flemish writer (Elevator, Women) |
1917-05-01 |
Pauline Letts, The Trojan Women |
1917-12-05 |
Mary Bovard, Women in Hiding |
1918-03-26 |
Eduardo Calvo, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |
1918-06-22 |
Lourelei Prior, The Women of World War II |
1918-07-26 |
Kenneth Rive, Rasputin, Demon with Women |
1918-08-22 |
Fay Cotton, All Women Have Secrets |
1918-10-05 |
Michael Enserro, Women of Silure |
1918-10-08 |
Sanae Takasugi, Women of the Night |
1918-11-07 |
Paul Aussaresses, Torture?/Women in Combat/Ms. Swift |
1918-11-10 |
Kenneth Seiling, Nice Women |
1918-12-02 |
Mieko Takamine, The Garden of Women |
1919-04-05 |
Wyn Cahoon, Women in Prison |
1919-05-19 |
Betty Jameson, Norman OK, LPGA golfer (1947 US Women's Open) |
1919-07-05 |
James Dowell Vance, 3 Women |
1919-08-05 |
Ann Morriss, The Women |
1919-11-02 |
Greta Ferell, Dr. T and the Women |
1920-01-01 |
Georges Roitfeld, The Senator Likes Women |
1920-04-08 |
Toby Felker, The Women of World War II |
1920-06-29 |
Seroy Blond, Violent Women |
1920-10-14 |
Cécile Ossbahr, Two Women |
1920-11-03 |
Mary González, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |
1920-12-18 |
Eddy Marnay, 8 Women |
1920-9-13 |
Carole Mathews, Swamp Women |
1920-9-22 |
Freydis Sharland, Spitfire Women |
1921-01-16 |
Iona Crim Gilbert, The Women of World War II |
1921-02-04 |
Betty Friedan, Women's Lib |
1921-04-05 |
Lady Fisher, founder (British Women Caring Trust) |
1921-08-07 |
Karel Husa, Prague Czechoslovakia, composer (Trojan Women) |
1921-10-22 |
Georges Brassens, 8 Women |
1921-11-04 |
Inga Berggren, Secrets of Women |
1921-12-21 |
Juan Solano, The Women on the 6th Floor |
1921-9-06 |
Michel Fermaud, The Man Who Loved Women |
1921-9-20 |
Slappy White, Amazon Women on the Moon |
1922-03-24 |
Dorothy Irene Height, president (national council of negro women) |
1922-04-02 |
Vyacheslav Aleksandrov, Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women |
1922-05-11 |
Betty Lee, Three Vaudeville Women: May Irwin, Marie Dressler, and Eva Tanguay |
1922-06-03 |
Joy Shelton, Designing Women |
1922-06-11 |
Michael Cacoyannis, director (Zorba the Greek, Trojan Women) |
1922-07-09 |
Ruth Vann, Women's Prison |
1922-08-08 |
Rudi Gernreich, designer (1st women's topless swimsuit, miniskirt) |
1922-10-28 |
Marie Louise Fischer, Women in Hospital |
1922-11-07 |
Percy Brandt, The Women on the Roof |
1922-11-23 |
Franco Balducci, Two Women |
1922-12-27 |
Barbro Sörman, Secrets of Women |
1922-9-30 |
Michel Lemoine, Seven Women for Satan |
1923-01-31 |
Larry Buchanan, Mars Needs Women |
1923-05-21 |
Dorothy Hewett, Journey Among Women |
1923-06-15 |
Alan Robertson, Little Women |
1923-09-07 |
Louise Suggs, Atlanta GA, LPGA golfer (US Women's Open-1949, 52) |
1923-11-05 |
Mary Dent Crisp, Women - for America, for the World |
1923-9-14 |
Nicholas Georgiadis, The Trojan Women |
1924-02-12 |
Hans Berghuis, Dutch author/poet (3 Women, Adam) |
1924-03-22 |
Romany Bain, Men, Women and Clothes |
1924-06-22 |
Olivier Mathot, Captive Women 4 |
1924-06-30 |
Flo Sandon's, The Ship of Condemned Women |
1924-11-30 |
Shirley Chisholm, Women - for America, for the World |
1924-9-28 |
Rosetta Reitz, Wild Women Don't Have the Blues/The Muse |
1925-01-11 |
Betty Bumpers, Women - for America, for the World |
1925-01-27 |
Holly Betaudier, Gold of the Amazon Women |
1925-04-17 |
Anne Harris, CEO (Natl Federation of Women's Institutes) |
1925-08-15 |
Gertrude Shope, Johannesburg, South Africa, leader of the ANC Women's League |
1925-10-10 |
Francisco Aguabella, Maria Costa's Macho Men and the Women Who Love Them |
1925-11-21 |
Clelle Mahon, The Beast That Killed Women |
1925-12-12 |
Beverly Dennis, Westward the Women |
1926-03-02 |
Xin Liang, The Red Detachment of Women |
1926-05-14 |
Maurine Duvalier, Island Women |
1926-05-29 |
Charles Denner, The Man Who Loved Women |
1926-08-14 |
Alice Ghostley, Eve Montana, actress (Bewitched, Designing Women) |
1926-11-05 |
Robert Fortier, 3 Women |
1927-01-03 |
Ivano Staccioli, Women's Camp 119 |
1927-01-29 |
Kerry Vaughn, Prehistoric Women |
1927-04-25 |
Pier Ludovico Pavoni, Mill of the Stone Women |
1927-05-06 |
Ettore Manni, City of Women |
1927-06-02 |
Harriett Woods, Women Serial Killers |
1927-08-18 |
Antonella Della Porta, Two Women |
1927-10-01 |
Max Morath, Yours for a Song: The Women of Tin Pan Alley |
1927-12-05 |
Tommy Thompson, Dr. T and the Women |
1927-9-11 |
Jon Kowal, Mudd's Women |
1927-9-28 |
Robert Thomas, 8 Women |
1928-01-17 |
Freire, The Women on the 6th Floor |
1928-01-26 |
Roger Vadim, France, director (And God Created Women, Barbarella) |
1928-03-13 |
Fred Hudson, Kipling's Women |
1928-04-24 |
Nicolò Ferrari, Hercules and the Captive Women |
1928-05-13 |
Remo Usai, Women in Fury |
1928-06-02 |
Lenore Lonergan, Westward the Women |
1928-06-07 |
Reg Park, Hercules and the Captive Women |
1928-08-24 |
Penny Edwards, Missing Women |
1928-08-30 |
Harvey Hart, Mudd's Women |
1928-12-23 |
Bradford Jackson, The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent |
1929-03-05 |
Joan Shawlee, Forest Hills NY, actress (Prehistoric Women) |
1929-03-27 |
Sybil Williams, Women of Dolwyn |
1929-04-17 |
James Last, Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps |
1929-04-30 |
Tadeusz Ryszka, How to Gain Money, Women and Fame? |
1929-05-17 |
Steve Klisanin, The Wild Women of Wongo |
1929-11-21 |
Marilyn French, US author (The Women's Room) |
1929-11-21 |
Marilyn French, The Women's Room |
1929-12-06 |
Frank Springer, With Woman: A Documentary About Women, Midwives and Birth |
1929-9-09 |
André Sallyman, The Ways of Women |
1930-04-02 |
Ronald Wilson, Lives of Girls & Women |
1930-04-08 |
Wilma De Angelis, Women Vs Men |
1930-06-19 |
Jessica Mcclintock, What Women Want |
1930-10-30 |
René Douglas, Captive Women 4 |
1931-01-06 |
Márcia Real, Overwhelming Women |
1931-03-21 |
Marc Hannibal, Super Stooges vs the Wonder Women |
1931-03-27 |
Tandra Quinn, Mesa of Lost Women |
1931-08-15 |
Janice Rule, 3 Women |
1931-11-30 |
Donald F. Muhich, Amazon Women on the Moon |
1931-12-09 |
Luciano Marin, Hercules and the Captive Women |
1931-9-08 |
Suzanne Alexander, Cat-Women of the Moon |
1932-01-30 |
Rino Di Silvestro, Deported Women of the SS Special Section |
1932-02-03 |
Peggy Ann Garner, Canton Ohio, actress (Little Women, Daisy Kenyon) |
1932-03-31 |
John Jakes, Chicago, writer (Sir Scoundrel, Great Women Reporters) |
1932-03-31 |
Kerstin Palo, Caged Women |
1932-04-20 |
Myriam Bru, ...and the Wild Wild Women |
1932-04-29 |
Andrew Simpkins, The Man Who Loved Women |
1932-05-31 |
Elizabeth Southey, British CEO (Natl Fed of Women's Institutes) |
1932-08-15 |
Abby Dalton, The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent |
1932-10-04 |
Jay Sayer, The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent |
1932-10-06 |
Gloria Lane, educator/author/founder (Women's International Center) |
1932-10-27 |
Sylvia Plath, Boston Massachusetts, American poet (Colossus, 3 Women, Bell Jar) |
1932-12-10 |
Virginia Graham, The Manson Women: An American Nightmare |
1933-01-02 |
Julieta Serrano, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |
1933-01-04 |
Nance Lee Ferrar, The Women |
1933-05-12 |
Stephen Vizinczey, In Praise of Older Women |
1933-08-12 |
Jackie Hamblin, Westward the Women |
1933-10-02 |
Michel Plasson, Little Women |
1933-11-22 |
Judy Kreston, Yours for a Song: The Women of Tin Pan Alley |
1934-02-14 |
Warren Hammack, Mars Needs Women |
1934-04-06 |
Carole Lee Kilbry, The Women |
1934-04-16 |
Cal Duggan, Mars Needs Women |
1934-05-06 |
Carole Lee Kirby, The Women |
1934-05-10 |
Jayne Cortez, Yari Yari: Black Women Writers and the Future |
1934-09-28 |
Brigitte Bardot, Paris France, sex kitten (And God Created Women) |
1934-10-07 |
Charlie Davao, Women in Cages |
1934-10-07 |
Iris Rautenberg, The Wild Women of Wongo |
1934-9-20 |
Sophia Loren, Two Women |
1935-01-05 |
Nancy Johnson, Women & Retirement |
1935-04-05 |
Berd Jönsson, The Ways of Women |
1935-06-20 |
John Berkely Taylor, Island Women |
1935-07-02 |
Charles Rosher Jr., 3 Women |
1935-11-11 |
Kathleen Shannon, Dream of a Free Country: A Message from Nicaraguan Women |
1935-12-16 |
Gerald Busby, 3 Women |
1936-01-16 |
Halit Çapin, Ten Fearless Women |
1936-05-09 |
Glenda Jackson, Cheshire England, actress (Women in Love) |
1936-06-27 |
Geneviève Fontanel, The Man Who Loved Women |
1936-07-20 |
Barbara Mikulski, 14 Women |
1936-12-23 |
La Lupe, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |
1937-01-03 |
Kazuko Inano, Whirlpool of Women |
1937-01-26 |
Robert Serrecchia, The Wild Women of Wongo |
1937-02-20 |
Nancy Wilson, Great Women Singers of the 20th Century: Nancy Wilson |
1937-05-10 |
Khatam Faiziyev, Women Kingdom |
1937-05-12 |
Beryl Burton, UK, won record (7) women's cycling titles |
1937-05-17 |
Ann Palmer, Mars Needs Women |
1937-07-12 |
Bogoljub Kahriman, Pretty Women Walking Through the City |
1937-11-11 |
Richard Celeste, Women on Death Row 2 |
1938-01-04 |
Scilla Gabel, Mill of the Stone Women |
1938-03-02 |
Jennifer Gan, Women in Cages |
1938-03-07 |
Janet Guthrie, Fast Women: The Ladies of Auto Racing |
1938-05-22 |
Susan Strasberg, NYC, actress (In Praise of Older Women, Manitou) |
1938-07-08 |
Marian Ackerman, women's rights advocacy administrator |
1938-9-20 |
Sierra Pecheur, 3 Women |
1939-04-04 |
JoAnne Carner, Kirkland WA, LPGA golfer (1976 US Women's Open) |
1939-04-15 |
Désiré Ecaré, Faces of Women |
1939-05-25 |
Dixie Carter, TN, actress (Designing Women, Edge of Night) |
1939-06-10 |
Alexandra Stewart, Montreal, actress (In Praise of Older Women) |
1939-07-30 |
Eleanor Smeal, leader (National Organization for Women) |
1939-12-08 |
Jennie Linden, Women in Love |
1940-03-14 |
Eleanor Fount, English actress (Women in Love, Bedazzled) |
1940-03-27 |
Janis Martin, Welcome to the Club: The Women of Rockabilly |
1940-06-13 |
Charles May, Wonder Women |
1940-06-14 |
Laura Efrikian, Hercules and the Captive Women |
1940-08-23 |
Preston Pierce, Angels' Wild Women |
1940-10-04 |
Juliet Mitchell, The Image of Women |
1940-12-12 |
David Lahm, Yours for a Song: The Women of Tin Pan Alley |
1940-12-17 |
Anna Prucnal, City of Women |
1941-01-19 |
Kathy Kohner, Flux: Redefining Women's Surfing |
1941-04-11 |
Ellen Goodman, Women - for America, for the World |
1941-05-03 |
Nona Gaprindasvili, USSR, world women's chess champ (1962-78) |
1941-07-22 |
Susie M Berning, Pasadena CA, LPGA golfer (US Women's Open-1972, 73) |
1942-02-02 |
Stephanie Randall, Prehistoric Women |
1942-03-18 |
Peter Fischer, Secrets of Women |
1942-04-13 |
Gloria Feldt, Feminomics Fem-nominal Women: Gloria Feldt |
1942-12-23 |
Tillie Fowler, Women and Power in the Senate |
1942-9-08 |
George Sibley, Death Row Women |
1943-01-01 |
Jerilyn Britz, Minneapolis MN, LPGA golfer (1979 US Women's Open) |
1943-03-25 |
Katsuya Kobayashi, 8 ½ Women |
1943-05-02 |
Fiammetta Baralla, City of Women |
1943-06-04 |
Sandra Haynie, Fort Worth TX, LPGA golfer (1974 US Women's Open) |
1943-06-16 |
Mary Lea Bandy, Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Power of Women in Hollywood |
1943-07-22 |
Kay Bailey Hutchison, 14 Women |
1943-11-15 |
Philip Furia, Yours for a Song: The Women of Tin Pan Alley |
1944-05-17 |
Sylvie Genevoix, Women Reply |
1944-05-26 |
Janice Schakowsky, Women & Sequester; Marissa Mayer's Yahoo; Rep. Schakowsky |
1944-10-07 |
Tallie Cochrane, Five Loose Women |
1944-11-20 |
David Osterhout, Women in Cages |
1944-11-24 |
Candy Darling, Women in Revolt |
1944-9-05 |
Kirk Nyby, Log 69: Cigarettes, Cars, and Wild, Wild Women |
1945-03-09 |
Laura Lee, [Rundless], singer (Dirty Man, Women's Love Rights) |
1945-03-24 |
Wanda Hammerbeck, Betrayed: A Story of Three Women |
1945-06-08 |
Donna Deitch, director (Sexual Advances, Women of Brewster Place) |
1945-06-27 |
Catherine Lacoste, Paris France, golfer (US Women's Open 1967) |
1945-08-02 |
Jewell Jackson McCabe, pres (natl coaltion of 100 black women) |
1945-10-19 |
Patricia Ireland, feminist/president (National Organization of Women) |
1946-04-14 |
Mireille Giuliano, French Women Don't Get Fat |
1946-04-22 |
Esme Newton-Dunn, Not for Women Only |
1946-07-28 |
Richard Heffer, Women in Love |
1946-08-14 |
Richard Molnar, They Shoot Fat Women, Don't They? |
1946-10-07 |
Jinghua Xue, The Red Detachment of Women |
1946-11-18 |
Maggie Thrett, Mudd's Women |
1946-11-28 |
Sabine Glaser, The Man Who Loved Women |
1946-9-15 |
Victor Neufeld, Boys & Girls Are Different: Men, Women & the Sex Difference |
1947-04-15 |
Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, TV producer (Designing Women, Murphy Brown) |
1947-04-15 |
Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, Designing Women |
1947-04-26 |
Donna DeVarona, Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women's Soccer Team |
1947-05-06 |
Antonia Brancati, When Women Were Called Virgins |
1947-06-24 |
Walter Willison, Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women |
1947-07-20 |
Judi Connelli, The Pack of Women |
1947-07-23 |
Cynthia Herman, Uncommon Women... and Others |
1947-08-25 |
Leif-Åke Kusbom, Secrets of Women |
1947-11-28 |
Michel Berger, 8 Women |
1947-9-17 |
Craig Richard Nelson, 3 Women |
1947-9-25 |
Firmine Richard, 8 Women |
1948-01-10 |
Guillermo Montesinos, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |
1948-02-08 |
Lyndo Lyon, Death Row Women |
1948-04-18 |
Jana Robbins, The Women |
1948-06-05 |
Gail Davies, The Women of Country |
1948-06-18 |
Robyn Archer, The Pack of Women |
1948-07-17 |
Jaleh Daie, College Women in Computer Science |
1948-08-05 |
Tony DiCicco, Wethersfield Ct, US women's soccer coach (Olympics-96) |
1948-08-07 |
Antonis Vardis, Let the Women Wait |
1948-08-22 |
Eleonora Brown, Two Women |
1949-03-16 |
Bertha Knox Gilkey, welfare & tenament rights for urban women |
1949-04-10 |
Norberto Trujillo, Killer Women |
1949-05-15 |
Wendy Pritchard, Australian women's field hockey team manager (Oly-96) |
1949-08-07 |
Matthew Parris, Men and Women: What's the Difference? |
1949-08-23 |
Leslie Van Houten, The Manson Women: Inside the Murders |
1949-10-04 |
John Aler, Little Women |
1949-10-24 |
Robert Pickton, Canadian charged with the first degree murder of twenty-six women |
1950-01-10 |
Terry Benes, Yours for a Song: The Women of Tin Pan Alley |
1950-01-25 |
Gloria Naylor, US author (Women of Brewster Place) |
1950-01-25 |
Gloria Naylor, The Women of Brewster Place |
1950-03-12 |
Wheeler Winston Dixon, Women Who Made the Movies |
1950-04-29 |
Debbie Stabenow, 14 Women |
1950-05-01 |
Swanee Hunt, Get Real! Wise Women Speak |
1950-06-16 |
Sharon Gurney, Women in Love |
1950-07-15 |
Carl Dante, Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death |
1950-10-11 |
Patty Murray, 14 Women |
1950-11-21 |
Sau Sek, Pavilion of Women |
1950-12-18 |
Gillian Armstrong, Little Women |
1950-9-12 |
Bob Hubar, 8 ½ Women |
1951-01-15 |
Michael De Vries, Four Women and a Funeral |
1951-01-31 |
Cristine Rose, What Women Want |
1951-02-24 |
Helen Shaver, Ontario Canada, actress (WIOU, Praise of Older Women) |
1951-03-24 |
Pat Bradley, Westford Massachusetts, LPGA golfer (1981 US Women's Open) |
1951-07-21 |
Diana Dennis, Portland Oregon, body builder (Women Physique World) |
1951-12-15 |
Ronnie Burke, Death Row Women |
1951-12-27 |
Barbara Hoyt, The Manson Women: An American Nightmare |
1952-02-06 |
Richard Charsworth, Australian women field hockey head coach (Oly-96) |
1952-04-06 |
Marilu Henner, Chicago, actress (Taxi, Man Who Loved Women, Eve Shade) |
1952-06-13 |
Ernest Greene, Ultimate Guide to Anal Sex for Women |
1952-10-28 |
Annie Potts, Nashville TN, actress (Mary Jo-Designing Women) |
1953-02-11 |
Henri Pagnoncelli, Women in Fury |
1953-04-05 |
Keiko Han, Little Women |
1953-04-12 |
Linda Gordon, Angels' Wild Women |
1953-05-11 |
Kiti Mánver, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |
1953-08-20 |
James Trenton, Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death |
1953-10-02 |
J. Patrick Sullivan, Women of San Quentin |
1954-03-11 |
Sakis Boulas, Let the Women Wait |
1954-04-15 |
Martine Azencot, Seven Women for Satan |
1954-06-19 |
Robert Briscoe Evans, What Women Want |
1954-07-28 |
Nnenna Freelon, What Women Want |
1954-07-29 |
David Levy, Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women |
1954-08-13 |
Dana Hayes, Older Women & Younger Women 4 |
1954-08-30 |
Iliya Kostov, Time for Women |
1954-10-22 |
Carla Dunlap, Women of Iron |
1955-02-15 |
Bev Francis, Australia, world women's power-lifting champion |
1955-02-15 |
Bev Francis, Pumping Iron II: The Women |
1955-02-22 |
Junko Mabuki, All Women Are Whores |
1955-03-08 |
Spiros Papadopoulos, Poisonous Women |
1955-04-04 |
Marco Lodola, Men Vs Women |
1955-04-23 |
Captain Sensible, [Ray Burns], UK, rock bassist (Women & Capts 1st) |
1955-05-11 |
Vladimir Yarin, Old Women |
1955-08-13 |
Betsy King, Reading Pennsylvania, LPGA golfer (1990 US Women's Open) |
1955-10-11 |
Linda Boone, G-d in Hollywood with 1st Annual Ascend Conference for Remarkable Women |
1956-02-03 |
Yannis Zouganelis, Let the Women Wait |
1956-03-10 |
Janet Anderson, West Sunbury PA, LPGA golfer (1982 US Women's Open) |
1956-07-30 |
Delta Burke, Orlando Fla, actress (Suzanne-Designing Women) |
1956-07-30 |
Delta Burke, What Women Want |
1956-10-27 |
Patty Sheehan, Middlebury Vermont, LPGA golfer (1994 US Women's Open) |
1956-12-18 |
Drew Vigen, House of Women |
1956-12-30 |
Sheryl Lee Ralph, actress (Moesia, Designing Women) |
1957-03-26 |
Shirin Neshat, Women Without Men |
1957-04-12 |
Andrew Dunn, Between Two Women |
1957-04-15 |
Evelyn Ashford, World Class Women |
1957-04-23 |
Jan Hooks, Decatur Georgia, comedienne actress (SNL, Designing Women) |
1957-05-21 |
Bruno Fontaine, 8 Women |
1957-06-05 |
Yusup Razykov, Women Kingdom |
1957-06-17 |
Tracy Gershon, Hairdos and Heartache: The Women of Country Music |
1957-11-07 |
Sheila Mullen, Hedgebrook: Women Authoring Change |
1957-9-12 |
Anya Pencheva, Time for Women |
1958-06-05 |
Dionysius Zervos, Romeo: Love Master of the Wild Women's Dorm |
1958-06-12 |
Meredith Brooks, What Women Want |
1958-06-14 |
Lani Silver, Ten Violent Women |
1959-01-13 |
Brenda Kelly, The Interplanetary Surplus Male and Amazon Women of Outer Space |
1959-04-17 |
Kathrin Middleton, What Women Want |
1959-05-07 |
Mick LaSalle, Complicated Women |
1959-08-24 |
Keita Amemiya, Unholy Women |
1959-08-28 |
Mary Murphy, Birmingham MI, LPGA golfer (1990 US Women's Open-5th) |
1959-09-13 |
Jean Smart, Seattle Wash, actress (Charlene-Designing Women) |
1960-01-11 |
Christian Reitz, Heimat Fragments: The Women |
1960-02-05 |
Jane Geddes, Huntington New York, LPGA golfer (1987 Women's Kemper Open) |
1960-03-01 |
Alicia Dibos, Lima Peru, LPGA golfer (1994 US Women's Open-4th) |
1960-05-04 |
Michael Conley, Women I Love: Beautiful But Funny |
1960-05-15 |
Lee Woodruff, The Funny Women Behind TV's Popular Newsmen: Ali Wentworth & Lee Woodruff |
1960-07-05 |
Michelle St. James, Older Women and Younger Women 3 |
1960-07-06 |
Lauri Merten, Waukesha WI, LPGA golfer (1993 US Women's Open) |
1960-07-20 |
Lauren Gregg, Rochester Minn, US women's soccer coach (Olympics-96) |
1960-08-12 |
Irene Cortez, Dr. T and the Women |
1960-10-22 |
Sally Jenkins, Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women's Soccer Team |
1960-9-30 |
Blanche Lincoln, 14 Women |
1961-01-17 |
Maia Chiburdanidze, Kutaisi USSR, women's world chess champ |
1961-03-10 |
Rhett Coates, Women's Studies |
1961-03-20 |
Kathy Guadagnino, Albany NY, LPGA golfer (1985 US Women's Open) |
1961-06-11 |
María Barranco, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |
1961-07-13 |
Steven Woodcock, Between Two Women |
1961-12-27 |
Caroline Gowan, Greenville SC, LPGA golfer (SC Women's Amat-1981, 83) |
1961-9-17 |
James E. Cornette, Come Get Some: The Women of the WWF |
1962-03-13 |
Vandal Drummond, Wrestling Women USA! |
1962-04-27 |
Valentina Chepiga, The Interplanetary Surplus Male and Amazon Women of Outer Space |
1962-05-04 |
Tracy Vaccaro, The Man Who Loved Women |
1962-05-20 |
Lydia Cheng, Pumping Iron II: The Women |
1962-07-22 |
Gennadi Sidorov, Old Women |
1962-08-03 |
Tina Lehtola, Finland, women's ski jumper (world's record holder) |
1962-11-18 |
Jill Briles-Hinton, Elmhurst IL, LPGA golfer (1995 Women's Open-16th) |
1963-04-14 |
Meg Mallon, Natick Massachusetts, LPGA golfer (1991 US Women's Open) |
1963-06-03 |
Deb Richard, Abbeville LA, LPGA golfer (1991 Women's Kemper Open) |
1963-06-12 |
Lisa Halpern, Hedgebrook: Women Authoring Change |
1963-06-19 |
Robert DeCanio, Survivor: Men vs. Women Rumble in the Jungle |
1963-07-30 |
Monique Gabrielle, LA Cal, actress (Bad Girls 4, Amazon Women on Moon) |
1963-07-30 |
Monique Gabrielle, Amazon Women on the Moon |
1963-08-15 |
Lydia Czuckermann-Hatuel, Israel, Women's foil fencer (Oly-1996) |
1963-10-09 |
Ingrid Oliu, Real Women Have Curves |
1963-10-16 |
Bingjian Liu, Men and Women |
1963-11-24 |
Karl Linde, What Women Want |
1964-02-27 |
April Heinrichs, Littleton Colo, US women's soccer coach (Olympic-96) |
1964-02-27 |
April Heinrichs, Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women's Soccer Team |
1964-07-06 |
Bernardo Bonezzi, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |
1964-11-26 |
Magnus Mark, Whaled Women |
1964-11-30 |
Shawna Robinson, Fast Women: The Ladies of Auto Racing |
1964-12-10 |
Prudence Liew, True Women for Sale |
1964-9-16 |
Rossy de Palma, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |
1965-01-21 |
Tania Abitbol, Madrid Spain, LPGA golfer (1994 US Women's Open-4th) |
1965-03-08 |
Heidi Helmer, What Women Want |
1965-04-12 |
Paul Dillett, Come Get Some: The Women of the WWF |
1965-08-12 |
Suzanna McGee, The Interplanetary Surplus Male and Amazon Women of Outer Space |
1965-12-16 |
Page Dunlap, Harrisonburg VA, LPGA golfer (1994 Atlanta Women's-8th) |
1965-9-01 |
Nils Tavernier, Story of Women |
1966-02-01 |
Michelle Akers, Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women's Soccer Team |
1966-03-21 |
Karen Lunn, Cowra Australia, LPGA golfer (1993 Women's British Open) |
1966-03-27 |
Christiane Covington, Conversations with Other Women |
1966-04-09 |
Thomas Doll, Wild Women Don't Have the Blues |
1966-04-27 |
Lizza Liques, Older Women & Younger Women 4 |
1966-05-20 |
Liselotte Neumann, Finspang Sweden, LPGA golfer (1988 US Women's Open) |
1966-05-21 |
Lisa Edelstein, What Women Want |
1966-06-18 |
Gregory Mikell, Influencial Women in Entertainment |
1966-07-13 |
Matthew Terry, What Do Women Want |
1966-08-27 |
Sergio Otegui, My Mother Likes Women |
1966-11-30 |
Chris Nicklas, Overwhelming Women |
1966-12-22 |
María Pujalte, My Mother Likes Women |
1967-04-24 |
Norman Hansen, Women Drivers |
1967-05-01 |
Yael Arad, Israel, Women's half middleweight judoka (Oly-1996) |
1967-06-29 |
Heidi Lee Morgan, POWW: Powerful Women of Wrestling |
1967-08-19 |
Chris Cormier, Come Get Some: The Women of the WWF |
1967-9-29 |
Ari Bass, Men Named Milo, Women Named Greta |
1968-01-28 |
Viviana Saccone, Little Women Forever |
1968-02-08 |
Joy Fawcett, Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women's Soccer Team |
1968-02-10 |
Lorraine Olivia, Playboy: Women of Color |
1968-02-25 |
Sandrine Kiberlain, The Women on the 6th Floor |
1968-05-06 |
Bibette Blanche, Women Seeking Women 116 |
1968-05-25 |
Debbi Miho Koyama, LPGA golfer (1995 US Women's Open-28th) |
1968-08-20 |
Hillary Heath, Women on Death Row 2 |
1968-12-20 |
Corrie Clark, Little Women |
1968-12-28 |
Susan Hartman, Texas Women |
1968-9-04 |
Natacha Amal, 8 ½ Women |
1968-9-28 |
Ruth Conniff, Women and Work; Obama's Cabinet; FLMA |
1969-01-18 |
Shannon Meteraud, 1996 LifeQuest Triple Crown of Women's Fitness |
1969-02-22 |
Leslie Spalding, Billings MT, golfer (Montana Women's Amat-90, 91) |
1969-03-04 |
Annie Shizuka Inoh, Good Men, Good Women |
1969-06-27 |
Shawne Fielding, Dr. T and the Women |
1969-07-22 |
Diana Maria Riva, What Women Want |
1969-08-07 |
Debbie Foreman, Fast Food Fast Women |
1969-08-14 |
Lori Dennis, Real Designing Women |
1969-10-07 |
Malia Hosaka, POWW: Powerful Women of Wrestling |
1969-11-13 |
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Women on the Front Line |
1969-12-18 |
Joanne Mills, Sydney Aust, golfer (T25 Holden 1994 Women's Aust Open) |
1970-03-28 |
Pettra Mapp, Women Who Dislike Women |
1970-08-22 |
Fredrik Fernbrant, Four Women |
1970-10-09 |
Annika Sorenstam, Stockholm Sweden, LPGA golfer (1995 US Women's Open) |
1970-10-20 |
Joe Petcka, What Women Want |
1970-9-03 |
Bo Linton, Ronny Camaro and Seven Angry Women |
1971-01-02 |
Lena Johanessen, The Interplanetary Surplus Male and Amazon Women of Outer Space |
1971-01-16 |
Karl Rhodes, Women Prisoners of SS Camp from Hell |
1971-03-02 |
Gwen Gioia, The Women Tell All |
1971-05-09 |
Tristan Taormino, Ultimate Guide to Anal Sex for Women |
1971-05-19 |
Julian Chen, What Women Want |
1971-05-28 |
J Graigory, Designing Women |
1971-06-08 |
Mark Feuerstein, What Women Want |
1971-07-09 |
Ewa Konstancja Bulhak, Women's Day |
1971-07-20 |
Stephanie Clayman, The Women |
1971-07-22 |
Kristine Lilly, Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women's Soccer Team |
1971-08-21 |
Tiffany Hendra, 12 Hot Women |
1971-10-07 |
Aasmah Mir, A Fair Deal for Women |
1971-9-10 |
Susanne Werth, Women in New York |
1971-9-24 |
April Hunter, Naked Women's Wrestling League |
1972-03-17 |
Mia Hamm, Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women's Soccer Team |
1972-04-27 |
Caspar Arnhold, Heimat Fragments: The Women |
1972-05-22 |
Bronwen Astor, Loose Women |
1972-06-02 |
Renee Heiken, Peoria IL, LPGA golfer (1994 Florida Women's Open) |
1972-07-10 |
Kelly Ryan, 1996 LifeQuest Triple Crown of Women's Fitness |
1972-07-21 |
Lilach Parisky, Israel, Women's foil fencer (Oly-1996) |
1972-08-11 |
Mel Jones, Women's Twenty20 International: Southern Stars vs White Ferns |
1973-02-09 |
Svetlana Boginskaya, ESPN Gymnastics: 1991 Women's World Championships |
1973-03-03 |
Jacqui Moore, Loose Women |
1973-03-18 |
Heather Chase, Women Fighting Back Special Edition |
1973-04-06 |
Maurizia Cacciatori, Men Vs Women |
1973-04-10 |
Africa, Women of Color 3 |
1973-05-14 |
Sinéad O'Carroll, What Women Want |
1973-05-31 |
Kate Howey, Women's Final |
1973-07-19 |
Simply Luscious, Women's Erotic Wrestling: Diva Destruction |
1973-11-06 |
Lily Redd, Women Seeking Women 49 |
1973-12-03 |
Sammy Leung, True Women for Sale |
1973-12-07 |
Bobby Abate, Certain Women |
1974-01-24 |
Shii Ann Huang, Survivor: Men vs. Women Rumble in the Jungle |
1974-01-30 |
Christian Bale, Wales, actor (Empire of the Sun, Little Women) |
1974-02-09 |
Marek Wróbel, Women's Day |
1974-04-11 |
Paula Cohen, Overwhelming Women |
1974-05-03 |
Lucia Ocone, Men Vs Women |
1974-06-04 |
Michael Miller, Dr. T and the Women |
1974-06-22 |
Kimberly Dawn Davis, Shimmer Women Athletes Volume 1 |
1974-08-11 |
Anju Jain, Indian cricketer(women's team) |
1974-08-16 |
Daniella Kimber, Women Who Eat Meat |
1974-08-29 |
Illona, Women's Affairs |
1974-10-03 |
Jack Helmuth, Women Aren't Funny |
1974-10-20 |
Ayelet Ohayon, Israel, Women's foil fencer (Oly-1996) |
1974-11-16 |
Brooke Elliott, What Women Want |
1974-11-29 |
Tanya Vance, Survivor: Men vs. Women Rumble in the Jungle |
1975-01-15 |
Monica Mendez, Playboy: Women Behaving Badly |
1975-02-03 |
Christian Lauritzen, The Day the Women Took Over or I Was a Teenage Neo-Impressionist |
1975-02-16 |
Peter Ørskov Madsen, The Day the Women Took Over or I Was a Teenage Neo-Impressionist |
1975-03-06 |
Cornel Smit, Still Single? A Divorced Man's journey to understanding Women |
1975-03-29 |
Will Coles, Fast Food Fast Women |
1975-04-30 |
Elliott Sadler, 52 Most Irresistible Women |
1975-06-04 |
Mary Lee Weir, Rose Circles ~Women's Upliftment~ |
1975-06-08 |
Mari Asp, The Interplanetary Surplus Male and Amazon Women of Outer Space |
1975-06-10 |
Rebecca Cardon, Women Leaving Men for Other Women |
1975-07-03 |
Brandy Hale, 1996 LifeQuest Triple Crown of Women's Fitness |
1975-07-04 |
Michael Wayne Thomas, Married Men and Single Women |
1975-08-21 |
Catt Sadler, Women Like Us |
1975-10-16 |
Augusto Vargas, Overwhelming Women |
1975-11-04 |
Hannah Crum, Safety First: The Rise of Women! |
1976-01-07 |
Erin Collins, Survivor: Men vs. Women Rumble in the Jungle |
1976-04-07 |
Tara McPherson, Amazon Women in the Mood |
1976-04-13 |
Morten Ting Mortensen, The Day the Women Took Over or I Was a Teenage Neo-Impressionist |
1976-05-14 |
Aussie Amber, Blonde Women Black Men 2 |
1976-06-27 |
Maria Sadowska, Women's Day |
1976-07-09 |
Adam Payne, What Women Want |
1976-07-10 |
Nathan J. McCoy, Conversations with Other Women |
1976-08-16 |
Leah Haywood, What Women Want |
1976-08-23 |
Kate Markgraf, Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women's Soccer Team |
1976-10-05 |
Caryn Greenhut, What Women Want |
1976-11-03 |
Alejandra Quevedo, Killer Women |
1976-9-10 |
Lackey Bevis, Real Women Have Curves |
1977-04-18 |
Zane Michael Scott, Dr. T and the Women |
1977-04-21 |
Jeff Howard, 12 Hot Women |
1977-07-20 |
Shany Kedmy, Israel, Women's 470 yachter (Oly-14th-1996) |
1977-08-03 |
Simon Larsen, The Day the Women Took Over or I Was a Teenage Neo-Impressionist |
1977-10-24 |
Gabrielle Zevin, Conversations with Other Women |
1977-10-26 |
Promise, Older Women and Younger Women 3 |
1978-01-08 |
Tara LaRosa, Ultimate Women Fighters |
1978-03-19 |
Heather C. Jackson, Women's Studies |
1978-03-30 |
Pedro Marques, 8 Women |
1978-05-03 |
Manish Jha, Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women |
1978-06-26 |
Mark Phair, 50 Most Wicked Women of Primetime |
1978-07-28 |
Katey Bright, Women Behind the Camera |
1978-08-03 |
Butter, Women Seeking Women 7 |
1978-08-26 |
Mandy Weaver, Naked Women's Wrestling League |
1978-11-06 |
Cindy Marie Martin, Women's Studies |
1978-11-26 |
Robin Collins, Little Women |
1978-12-19 |
Ann Brookstone, Shimmer Women Athletes Volume 4 |
1978-9-12 |
Robb Zbacnik, Survivor: Men vs. Women Rumble in the Jungle |
1978-9-29 |
Salman Bokhari, Safety First: The Rise of Women! |
1979-01-10 |
Francesca Piccinini, Men Vs Women |
1979-02-22 |
David Lopez, Queens NY, actor (and God Created Women, Ghostwriter) |
1979-04-17 |
Christian Steel, Zombie Women of Satan |
1979-04-27 |
Kelly Goldsmith, Survivor: Men vs. Women Rumble in the Jungle |
1979-04-27 |
Daniel Millar, The Trouble with Men and Women |
1979-05-12 |
Jennifer Reed, Women Seeking Women 9 |
1979-05-29 |
Sarah Jo Pender, Women Behind Bars with Trevor McDonald |
1979-11-22 |
Krisily Kennedy, The Women Tell All |
1979-12-02 |
Cecille Gahr, Sexiest Women of Reality TV Swimsuit Calendar Edition |
1979-12-11 |
Michelle Procopio, The Women Tell All |
1979-12-17 |
Charlotte Edwards, Twenty 20 World Cup Final: Sri Lanka vs Pakistan & England Women vs New Zealand Women |
1979-9-11 |
Tulip Joshi, Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women |
1980-01-07 |
Tonya Cooley, Sexiest Women of Reality TV 2007 |
1980-01-30 |
Devin Sidell, The Rainy Day Women |
1980-01-30 |
James Milstead, How to Meet Women |
1980-05-30 |
Rebecca Lee, Land Gold Women |
1980-08-20 |
Lexxus, World Women's Wrestling: 2nd Anniversary Spectacular! |
1980-08-28 |
Victoria Anisova, The Hottest Women on Earth |
1980-11-12 |
Meghan Allen, Playboy: Women of Fear Factor |
1980-11-29 |
Mariah Cherry, Older Women and Younger Women 3 |
1981-01-02 |
Cal Sade, Women & Menu |
1981-01-03 |
Polly Hannah Klaas, Little Women |
1981-01-12 |
Krissy Vaine, Shimmer Women Athletes Volume 1 |
1981-03-15 |
Christopher Simon, Maria Costa's Macho Men and the Women Who Love Them |
1981-03-27 |
Katie Kneeland, What Women Want |
1981-05-04 |
Megan Renee Burgess, Women & Menu |
1981-08-07 |
Linda Boelsche, Women & Menu |
1981-10-03 |
Daniel James, Hercules and the Amazon Women |
1981-11-05 |
Megan Hauserman, Sexiest Women of Reality TV Swimsuit Calendar Edition |
1982-01-28 |
Annie Social, Naked Women's Wrestling League |
1982-03-24 |
Angela Oh, What Women Want |
1982-03-24 |
Andrea Marin, World's Sexiest Nude Women |
1982-04-06 |
Caroline Elyssia, Zombie Women of Satan 2 |
1982-05-15 |
Andi Eystad, What Women Want |
1982-06-22 |
Lorelei Lee, Shimmer Women Athletes Volume 3 |
1982-07-14 |
Neville Kiser, Women of China |
1982-11-09 |
Derek Franzese, Men, Women & Children |
1982-11-11 |
Christie Ricci, Shimmer Women Athletes Volume 1 |
1982-11-17 |
Destiny Diamond, Women of Color 4 |
1982-12-01 |
Antoine Manceaux, The Day All Women Loved Me |
1982-9-04 |
Alessandra Streignard, In Praise of Older Women |
1982-9-30 |
Briana Manson, Little Women: LA |
1983-01-13 |
Jaala Pickering, A Brief History of Women |
1983-03-10 |
Natasha Alam, The Women |
1983-04-16 |
Johanna Botta, Sexiest Women of Reality TV 2007 |
1983-06-14 |
Gustav Almlöf, Ode to Women |
1983-06-25 |
Pegah Ferydoni, Women Without Men |
1983-07-05 |
Alex Heim, The Day All Women Loved Me |
1983-10-01 |
Lolita Chammah, Story of Women |
1983-10-14 |
Molly Wilbanks, Real Ordinary Women |
1983-9-29 |
Grant Turck, How to Succeed with Women Without Really Trying |
1984-02-24 |
Emily Davinci, Older Women & Younger Women 4 |
1984-04-04 |
Jessie Baylin, The Women |
1984-05-01 |
Denis Kosyakov, Women VS Men |
1984-08-22 |
Sarah Elizabeth, Women of the Day |
1984-10-15 |
Alex McKenna, What Women Want |
1984-10-21 |
Phillip J. McLaughlin, Killer Women |
1984-11-08 |
Amanda Corey, Sexiest Women of Reality TV Swimsuit Calendar Edition |
1985-03-17 |
Taymaz Saba, Women on the Front Line |
1985-04-07 |
Rachel Duncan, What Women Want |
1985-10-17 |
Scott Bolger, God's Gift to Women |
1985-9-03 |
Tiana Ringer, Shimmer Women Athletes Volume 1 |
1986-04-20 |
Kelsey Poe, The Women Tell All |
1986-04-28 |
Sandra Larosa, Women Seeking Women 37 |
1986-07-20 |
Sanaei Moon, Women of Color 12 |
1986-08-16 |
Alexander Carpenter, Adventist Women + Equality = Unity |
1987-01-30 |
Candice Cox, Women Seeking Women 30 |
1987-03-01 |
Nastasya Samburskaya, Women VS Men |
1987-03-12 |
Jayma Ried, Women Seeking Women 44 |
1987-04-21 |
Kelsey Keel, In the Land of Women |
1988-08-05 |
Amber Peck, Zombie Women of Satan 2 |
1988-08-26 |
Danielle Savre, In the Land of Women |
1988-12-01 |
Rahi Daneshmand, Women Without Men |
1989-04-28 |
Kendra Banxx, Women Seeking Women 58 |
1989-05-06 |
Nikki Pope, Trouble with Women |
1989-07-31 |
Shameka Brown, Women of the Palms |
1990-03-19 |
Yi-Lin Sie, Women Who Flirt |
1990-06-06 |
Zach Zamchick, The Rape of the Sabine Women |
1990-06-08 |
Staci Jamfrey, Zombie Women of Satan 2 |
1991-01-25 |
Lauren Donis, Films Directed by Women in the Silent Era |
1991-10-03 |
Kanari Tsubaki, From The Second Half Of 2014. Ruby Yearbook Vol.1. Beauty And Sensuality. The Echoing Banquets Of Beautiful Mature Women |
1993-05-01 |
Zoey Foxx, Working Women in a Bind |
1993-05-28 |
Kaleb King, Men, Women & Children |
1993-08-13 |
Natalie Lust, Inside the 50 Shades: Real Women Confess |
1993-08-25 |
Zoey Paige, Working Women in a Bind |
1994-10-25 |
Jean-Charles Deval, The Women on the 6th Floor |
1994-11-16 |
India Ennenga, The Women |
1995-06-22 |
Natasha Kingscote, Baudelaire's Women |
1997-11-22 |
Juliette Gauntt, Dr. T and the Women |
1999-11-17 |
Ida Février, Jacky in the Kingdom of Women |
Date | Event |
---|---|
1840-05-01 |
Women's rights activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton (24) weds fellow abolitionist Henry Brewster Stanton (34) |
1989-02-18 |
Steve Garvey marries Candace Thomas while at same time being accused of fathering children by 2 other women |
1989-05-28 |
Delta Burke (Designing Women) weds Gerald McRaney (Major Dad) |
2006-05-06 |
Former WWF Women's Champion Sable (38) weds IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar (28) in Medina, Minnesota |
2007-08-06 |
NBA Houston Rockets center Yao Ming (27) weds Chinese women's national basketball team member Ye Li (26) at the Pudong Shangri-La hotel in Shanghai |
2007-08-11 |
U.S. Women's Olympic ice hockey team member Krissy Wendell (25) weds NHL player John Pohl (28) at the Rose Hill Alliance Church in West Roseville, Minnesota |
Date | Event |
---|---|
1627-07-04 |
Thomas Middleton, Elizabethan dramatist (Women Beware Women), dies |
1666-09-01 |
French Neck, portrait painter (Women Portrait), dies at about 86 |
1883-11-26 |
Sojourner Truth, US abolitionist/women's rights advocate, dies at 96 |
1888-03-06 |
Louisa May Alcott, American author (Little Women), dies of a stroke at 55 |
1888-03-06 |
Louisa May Alcott, Little Women |
1893-02-09 |
Henry C. DeMille, Men and Women |
1900-08-28 |
Henry Sidgwick, English philosopher (Women on University), dies |
1902-10-26 |
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, American women's rights activist (b. 1815) |
1916-11-25 |
Inez Millholland, Votes for Women |
1928-06-14 |
Emmeline Pankhurst, Eighty Million Women Want - ? |
1930-03-02 |
D.H. Lawrence, Women in Love |
1932-09-18 |
Peg Entwistle, Thirteen Women |
1934-07-13 |
Kate Sheppard, New Zealand suffragette and the most prominent member of New Zealand's women's suffrage movement, dies at 87 |
1935-05-16 |
Harriet May Mills, Votes for Women |
1939-03-25 |
Marion Ballou, Little Women |
1940-11-20 |
Harriot Stanton Blatch, Eighty Million Women Want - ? |
1940-12-11 |
J. Harold Murray, Women Everywhere |
1940-12-21 |
Mary Cecil, The Women |
1941-01-14 |
Bartley Costello, Story of Women |
1941-11-21 |
Juanita Spellini, first women executed in Calif |
1944-03-03 |
Elmer Fryer, God's Gift to Women |
1945-12-14 |
Maurice Baring, King and Women |
1947-03-09 |
Carrie Chapman Catt, American women's suffrage leader, dies at 88 |
1948-09-05 |
Barbara Denny, All Women Have Secrets |
1950-04-02 |
Florence Nash, The Women |
1950-08-10 |
Jeffrey Bernerd, Forgotten Women |
1950-11-09 |
Maude Fulton, Other Men's Women |
1951-01-23 |
Charles Edgar Schoenbaum, Little Women |
1952-04-26 |
Charles L Baars, Dutch actor (Women Tamers), dies at 59 |
1952-06-06 |
Mabel Colcord, Little Women |
1955-08-10 |
Jane Murfin, The Women |
1955-11-17 |
Eduardo de Castro, Forbidden Women |
1958-02-10 |
Billy Vine, Vine Women and Song |
1958-03-12 |
Louis K. Ansell, Women in the Night |
1958-12-29 |
Doris Humphrey, US dancer/choreographer (Dances of Women), dies at 63 |
1959-08-22 |
Alan Aynesworth, Women of Dolwyn |
1959-08-23 |
Tiffany Thayer, Thirteen Women |
1961-09-25 |
Frank Fay, American actor (God's Gift to Women), dies at 69 |
1962-01-15 |
Kenneth MacKenna, actor (Men Without Women), dies of cancer at 62 |
1962-10-02 |
Edward Goodman, Women Love Once |
1962-11-11 |
Joseph Allen Jr, actor (All Women Have Secrets), dies at 44 |
1963-05-31 |
Edith Hamilton, The Trojan Women |
1964-01-22 |
Marc Blitzstein, What Women Want |
1966-05-26 |
Neal Dodd, actor (Only Women, You Belong to Me), dies at 86 |
1966-07-23 |
Douglass Montgomery, Little Women |
1967-12-28 |
Katharine McCormick, American women's rights activist (b. 1875) |
1973-07-13 |
Willy Fritsch, German actor (Spies, Women in the Moon), dies at 72 |
1974-03-28 |
Francoise Rosay, actress (Interlude, Women in Prison), dies at 82 |
1974-03-31 |
Andrea Checci, actress (2 Women, Assassin, Black Sunday), dies at 57 |
1975-01-25 |
Vivien Kellems, TV hostess (The Power of Women), dies at 78 |
1975-08-28 |
Al Zimbalist, Cat-Women of the Moon |
1976-10-01 |
Irja Elstelä, Women of Niskavuori |
1977-01-26 |
George Peckham, Little Women |
1977-05-25 |
Lela E. Rogers, Women Won't Tell |
1977-08-10 |
Oscar Law, Mesa of Lost Women |
1979-02-11 |
Ruth Alder, The Women |
1979-03-01 |
Dolores Costello, actress (Noah's Ark, Expensive Women), dies at 73 |
1980-07-20 |
Karl Georg Külb, Women Are Better Diplomats |
1980-11-28 |
Sarah Y. Mason, Little Women |
1980-12-01 |
Sam Levene, actor (Purple Heart, Designing Women), dies at 75 |
1981-03-04 |
Michael Enserro, Women of Silure |
1981-10-30 |
Georges Brassens, 8 Women |
1982-12-24 |
Louis Aragon, 8 Women |
1983-04-26 |
Felix De Cola, Kipling's Women |
1983-06-12 |
Norma Shearer, The Women |
1983-11-14 |
Barbro Sörman, Secrets of Women |
1984-11-11 |
Ken Walton, Cat-Women of the Moon |
1984-11-26 |
Johann Petursson, Prehistoric Women |
1984-12-27 |
Evan Burroughs Fontaine, Women Men Love |
1986-03-07 |
Emma Baron, Two Women |
1986-09-09 |
Tony Kraber, We the Women |
1986-09-15 |
Virginia Gregg, actress (Little Women), dies at 69 |
1986-11-27 |
Géza von Radványi, Women Without Names |
1987-03-09 |
J. Francis White, Mesa of Lost Women |
1987-03-31 |
Ralph Linn, Women in Bondage |
1987-04-02 |
R.M. Lumiansky, Gap-Toothed Women |
1987-08-03 |
Dorothy Hammerstein, What's Wrong with the Women? |
1987-10-09 |
Clare Boothe Luce, The Women |
1988-01-11 |
Robert Kennon, Swamp Women |
1988-02-11 |
Donna M. Norridge, Cat-Women of the Moon |
1988-02-11 |
Ida Forgette, Cat-Women of the Moon |
1988-05-27 |
Renato Salvatori, actor (Burn, Luna, 2 Women), dies |
1988-08-26 |
Kenneth Seiling, Nice Women |
1988-12-27 |
Glenn H. McCarthy, Five Bold Women |
1989-01-03 |
Robert Thomas, 8 Women |
1989-01-24 |
Ted Bundy, serial killer of up to 100 women, executed in Florida at 42 |
1989-03-29 |
Bernard Blier, actor (Les Miserables, Women & War), dies at 73 |
1989-08-31 |
Lenore Lonergan, Westward the Women |
1989-11-21 |
Harvey Hart, Mudd's Women |
1990-05-09 |
Pauline Frederick, 1st women to moderate Pres debate, dies at 84 |
1990-05-27 |
Mieko Takamine, The Garden of Women |
1990-07-28 |
Jill Esmond, actress (13 Women, My Pal Wolfe, FP 1), dies at 82 |
1990-12-01 |
Vladimir Dedijer, Pretty Women Walking Through the City |
1991-06-26 |
Paul Andor, actor (Mad Lover, Enemy of Women), dies |
1991-08-07 |
Billy James, comedian/singer (Women at Play, Lusty Business), dies |
1991-08-30 |
Inga Berggren, Secrets of Women |
1991-09-16 |
Carol White, actress (Prehistoric Women, Dulcima), dies at 47 |
1992-02-29 |
La Lupe, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |
1992-03-12 |
Ida Oosterbaan, Dutch founder (Women Action Committee), dies |
1992-04-20 |
Harmon Stevens, Mesa of Lost Women |
1992-04-22 |
Juan Solano, The Women on the 6th Floor |
1992-06-01 |
Frank Dalin, Two Women |
1992-07-12 |
Albert Pierrepont, last British executioner (433 men/17 women), dies |
1992-07-18 |
Ruth Vann, Women's Prison |
1992-08-02 |
Michel Berger, 8 Women |
1992-08-08 |
Alison L Gertz, US aids-activist/Esquire women of year, dies of aids |
1992-08-13 |
Eduardo Calvo, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |
1992-09-12 |
Ruth Nelson, actress (Awakenings, 3 Women), dies at 87 |
1992-11-26 |
Fay Cotton, All Women Have Secrets |
1992-12-12 |
Preston Pierce, Angels' Wild Women |
1993-02-01 |
Gregg C. Tallas, Prehistoric Women |
1993-08-27 |
Tibor Polgár, In Praise of Older Women |
1994-06-30 |
Ann Morriss, The Women |
1994-10-31 |
Jole Silvani, City of Women |
1995-02-22 |
Karl-Arne Holmsten, Secrets of Women |
1995-02-23 |
James L. Wolcott, The Wild Women of Wongo |
1995-04-13 |
Allan Nixon, Mesa of Lost Women |
1995-07-15 |
Ivano Staccioli, Women's Camp 119 |
1995-07-23 |
Florence Paterson, Little Women |
1995-09-10 |
Charles Denner, The Man Who Loved Women |
1995-11-07 |
Slappy White, Amazon Women on the Moon |
1995-11-26 |
Sanae Takasugi, Women of the Night |
1996-01-06 |
Ruth Perrott, Pioneer Women |
1996-04-08 |
Edith Penn, The Women |
1996-07-03 |
Wanda Luczycka, How to Gain Money, Women and Fame? |
1996-11-20 |
Kerry Vaughn, Prehistoric Women |
1997-01-22 |
Larry Gannon, Women of the Prehistoric Planet |
1997-09-10 |
Eunice Miller, Women Unchained |
1998-01-14 |
Kathleen Shannon, Dream of a Free Country: A Message from Nicaraguan Women |
1998-08-26 |
Penny Edwards, Missing Women |
1998-12-14 |
Vittorio Cottafavi, Hercules and the Captive Women |
1999-03-24 |
Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, German women's activist (b. 1902) |
1999-06-02 |
Andrew Simpkins, The Man Who Loved Women |
1999-07-08 |
Joy N. Houck, Mesa of Lost Women |
1999-09-10 |
Francisca Caballero, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |
2000-01-28 |
Joy Shelton, Designing Women |
2000-03-03 |
Tommy Thompson, Dr. T and the Women |
2000-06-14 |
Attilio Bertolucci, Women and Soldiers |
2000-09-15 |
Jennifer Gan, Women in Cages |
2001-03-15 |
Nicholas Georgiadis, The Trojan Women |
2001-04-22 |
Freire, The Women on the 6th Floor |
2001-05-03 |
Greta Ferell, Dr. T and the Women |
2001-05-08 |
Robert Serrecchia, The Wild Women of Wongo |
2001-06-25 |
Pauline Letts, The Trojan Women |
2001-08-20 |
Barnett Shaw, Mars Needs Women |
2002-01-15 |
Red River Dave, Pretty Women |
2002-05-10 |
Lyndo Lyon, Death Row Women |
2002-07-16 |
Antonella Della Porta, Two Women |
2002-08-25 |
Dorothy Hewett, Journey Among Women |
2002-09-06 |
Mary Bovard, Women in Hiding |
2002-12-30 |
Kenneth Rive, Rasputin, Demon with Women |
2003-01-03 |
Eddy Marnay, 8 Women |
2003-01-27 |
Jeanne Sorel, Prehistoric Women |
2003-02-13 |
Fred Hudson, Kipling's Women |
2003-02-13 |
Jon Kowal, Mudd's Women |
2003-10-17 |
Janice Rule, 3 Women |
2004-08-04 |
Mary Dees, The Women |
2004-11-06 |
Marion Shilling, Forgotten Women |
2004-12-02 |
Larry Buchanan, Mars Needs Women |
2004-12-21 |
Tadeusz Ryszka, How to Gain Money, Women and Fame? |
2005-01-01 |
Shirley Chisholm, Women - for America, for the World |
2005-01-01 |
Robert Fortier, 3 Women |
2005-01-20 |
Beverly Dennis, Westward the Women |
2005-03-02 |
Tillie Fowler, Women and Power in the Senate |
2005-03-17 |
Leona Rostenberg, Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women' |
2005-04-02 |
Marie Louise Fischer, Women in Hospital |
2005-05-09 |
Steve Klisanin, The Wild Women of Wongo |
2005-08-04 |
George Sibley, Death Row Women |
2005-12-04 |
Percy Brandt, The Women on the Roof |
2006-02-04 |
Betty Friedan, Women's Lib |
2006-07-22 |
Toby Felker, The Women of World War II |
2006-07-29 |
Halit Çapin, Ten Fearless Women |
2006-08-27 |
Lourelei Prior, The Women of World War II |
2006-09-25 |
Hortense Raky, Women's Paradise |
2006-10-31 |
Pieter Willem Botha, Liberation Women |
2006-11-16 |
Flo Sandon's, The Ship of Condemned Women |
2007-02-08 |
Harriett Woods, Women Serial Killers |
2007-03-24 |
Mary Dent Crisp, Women - for America, for the World |
2007-05-12 |
James Dowell Vance, 3 Women |
2007-05-24 |
Seroy Blond, Violent Women |
2007-06-07 |
Michel Fermaud, The Man Who Loved Women |
2007-09-03 |
Janis Martin, Welcome to the Club: The Women of Rockabilly |
2007-11-22 |
Reg Park, Hercules and the Captive Women |
2008-03-11 |
Bob Hubar, 8 ½ Women |
2008-04-11 |
Patricia Ziegfeld Stephenson, Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women |
2008-07-01 |
Henri Agel, The Man Who Loved Women |
2008-11-01 |
Rosetta Reitz, Wild Women Don't Have the Blues/The Muse |
2008-12-11 |
Martha Settle Putney, The Women of World War II |
2008-12-29 |
Clelle Mahon, The Beast That Killed Women |
2009-01-24 |
Kay Yow, North Carolina State Univ. women's basketball head coach (b. 1942) |
2009-03-09 |
Ramona Garcia Coronado, Real Women Have Curves |
2009-04-02 |
Frank Springer, With Woman: A Documentary About Women, Midwives and Birth |
2009-05-02 |
Marilyn French, The Women's Room |
2009-05-13 |
Christiane Covington, Conversations with Other Women |
2009-10-03 |
Rino Di Silvestro, Deported Women of the SS Special Section |
2009-11-24 |
Alan Robertson, Little Women |
2009-12-23 |
Judy Kreston, Yours for a Song: The Women of Tin Pan Alley |
2010-02-13 |
Fran Lee, Little Women |
2010-05-07 |
Francisco Aguabella, Maria Costa's Macho Men and the Women Who Love Them |
2010-08-08 |
Charlie Davao, Women in Cages |
2010-12-28 |
Heidi Helmer, What Women Want |
2011-05-21 |
Tallie Cochrane, Five Loose Women |
2011-06-18 |
Gennadi Sidorov, Old Women |
2011-07-23 |
Marc Hannibal, Super Stooges vs the Wonder Women |
2011-12-27 |
Olivier Mathot, Captive Women 4 |
2012-01-13 |
Donald F. Muhich, Amazon Women on the Moon |
2012-01-15 |
Homai Vyarawalla, Three Women and a Camera |
2012-08-30 |
Bernardo Bonezzi, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown |
2012-09-20 |
Sylvie Genevoix, Women Reply |
2012-12-27 |
Cécile Ossbahr, Two Women |
2012-12-28 |
Jayne Cortez, Yari Yari: Black Women Writers and the Future |
2013-03-07 |
Sybil Williams, Women of Dolwyn |
2013-05-07 |
Khatam Faiziyev, Women Kingdom |
2013-07-27 |
Michel Lemoine, Seven Women for Satan |
2013-09-07 |
Fiammetta Baralla, City of Women |
2013-12-03 |
Paul Aussaresses, Torture?/Women in Combat/Ms. Swift |
2014-02-21 |
Sakis Boulas, Let the Women Wait |
2014-05-24 |
Freydis Sharland, Spitfire Women |
2014-07-17 |
Ronald Wilson, Lives of Girls & Women |
2014-09-02 |
Antonis Vardis, Let the Women Wait |
2014-09-20 |
Mary Lea Bandy, Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Power of Women in Hollywood |
2014-11-06 |
Carole Mathews, Swamp Women |
2014-12-01 |
Cal Duggan, Mars Needs Women |
2014-12-18 |
Kazuko Inano, Whirlpool of Women |
2014-12-19 |
Maurine Duvalier, Island Women |
2015-01-24 |
Norma Shebbeare, Women in Love |
2015-03-29 |
Romany Bain, Men, Women and Clothes |
2015-06-09 |
James Last, Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps |
2015-10-14 |
Charles Rosher Jr., 3 Women |
2016-06-29 |
Pat Summitt, legend of women's basketball, dies at 64 |
2016-09-10 |
Sylvia Gore, England women's first goalscorer, dies aged 71 |