The movement toward women's equality gained momentum in the 1950s and 1960s. Women won legal protection against wage discrimination with the of 1963, and protection from discrimination on the basis of sex with the 1964. Women's rights activists also began to identify the passage of an as crucial to securing civil rights.
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