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Updated 08.04.11 In the decades since Jane Addams, Crystal Eastman, and Helen Keller worked with other civil libertarians to found the American Civil Liberties Union, the expansion of women’s rights has become a core part of the ACLU’s mission. Women have sought the right to control one’s own body, to have equal educational and economic opportunities, and to fair treatment under the criminal justice system. What's Happening in Ohio
Visit our Reproductive Rights issue page for more information about women's issues. Check out our Publications page for more resources on women's issues. ACLU Women’s Rights Project, News and information about women’s rights nationally Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers, Research on women as candidates and the impact of gender on elections Feminist Majority Foundation, Information about women’s rights, with an emphasis on engaging young feminists Mothers Behind Bars, National Women's Law Center and the Rebecca Project for Human Rights, 2010 National Organization for Women, News and advocacy on women’s rights National Women’s History Museum, Online exhibits, biographies of women leaders, and educational resources Public Assistance: A Safety Net for Women and Children at Risk, Coalition of Cleveland-area non-profit organizations, February 2010 Read women's rights news releases and articles in our News Center. Browse our webcasts for
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