National Woman's Day
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National Woman's Day
Summary
National Woman's Day is an event[1].
Key Facts
- National Woman's Day is in the country of United States[2].
- National Woman's Day's instance of is recorded as event[3].
- National Woman's Day's founder is recorded as Theresa Malkiel[4].
- National Woman's Day was followed by International Women's Day[5].
- National Woman's Day took place at Murray Hill Lyceum[6].
- The location of National Woman's Day was Brooklyn Labor Lyceum[7].
- The location of National Woman's Day was Parkside Presbyterian Church[8].
- National Woman's Day took place at Carnegie Hall[9].
- National Woman's Day took place at Carnegie Hall[10].
- National Woman's Day occurred on February 28, 1909[11].
- National Woman's Day occurred on February 27, 1910[12].
- National Woman's Day's organizer is recorded as Socialist Party of America[13].
- National Woman's Day's day in year for periodic occurrence is recorded as last Sunday in February[14].
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When and Where
Recorded point in time include February 28, 1909[11] and February 27, 1910[12]. Recorded location include Murray Hill Lyceum[6], Brooklyn Labor Lyceum[7], Parkside Presbyterian Church[8], and Carnegie Hall[9]. National Woman's Day is in the country of United States[2].
Context
National Woman's Day's instance of is recorded as event[3]. It was followed by International Women's Day[5].