1882 - Human Rights & Social Justice
1882 - Human Rights & Social Justice -- Brtain's Married Women's Property Act was passed by Parliament following efforts by women's rights champion Richard Marsden Pankhurst, whose widow Emmeline would campaign for woman suffrage after his death in 1898.
A wave of strikes for higher wages in the United States was touched off by higher prices that had resulted from 1881's poor crops.
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