Here is a little youtube video concerning pioneers of the women's liberation movement and the history of feminism.
It is a selection pioneers of the women's movement. who lived in the 18th to the middle of the 20th century, except In remembrance of the first International Women's Day, 19 March 1911★ Later it became the 8th of March in memory of the textile strike, 8 March 1857 in New York and textile strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts during January-March 1912. "Bread and Roses" poem 1911/12 by James Oppenheim; dedicated to the strikers and in 1976 set to music by Mimi Farina Baez, the sister of Joan Baez.
History Bits: Victoria Woodhull
History Bits is a series of short video history tid-bits featuring people, places and events. With running times of 40 seconds to 2 minutes they are perfect for any website wanting to upgrade its content offerings. Or for any history class wanting a short video intro to distant or not so distant times.… this bit: Victoria Woodhull, the first woman to run for President of the United States.