Roe v Wade - constitutional right that guaranteed access to free and safe abortions in the USA, South - most conservative part of the USA, Equal rights amendment - constitutional amendment that aimed to prevent discrimination biased on sex, Phyllis Schlafly - Leader of the Stop ERA movement, Betty Friedan - Leader of the second women’s liberation movement, Mattachine Society - Small homopholile organizations founded in 1950 that worked for gay rights, Amendment - change or addition designed to improve a legislation, Pride - celebration of gay culture and history, Supreme Court - they approved and recently overturned Roe v Wade, Graduate applications - this boomed after the stablishment of the title IX of the higher education act, Religion - reason why some people were against the ERA, Stonewall inn - A predominantly gay bar which was violently raided by the police and is known remembered as a turning point in the fight for LGBTQ civil rights,

Women's liberation movement and gay liberation

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