The Smithsonian Women's History Act will establish a museum dedicated solely to women. Texas A&M historians discuss which American women they think should be recognized.
By Mary Engelker and Susannah Hutcheson, Texas A&M University College of Liberal Arts In 1909, thousands of women took to the streets of New York City to demand better wages, equal rights, and shorter hours. In turn, International Women’s Day was born. The United Nations began to celebrate…