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Beate Sirota Gordon following a 2011 screening of "The Sirota Family and the 20th Century," November 2011.

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The American Woman Who Wrote Equal Rights Into Japan's Constitution

| Jan. 05, 2013

American efforts to pass an Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution have failed since the early 1920s. But, in 1946, a 22-year-old naturalized American citizen participating in a secret crash project in occupied postwar Japan succeeded in writing two strikingly simple but powerful clauses into the modern Japanese constitution that stipulate equality among the sexes as well as civil rights for women involving marriage, money, and family.