WASHINGTON, March 22, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Following is the daily "Profile America" feature from the U.S. Census Bureau:
STATE BAN ON DISCRIMINATION
Profile America — Wednesday, March 22nd. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited discrimination based on sex as well as race in hiring, promoting, and firing. While this act is a famous landmark in the national effort to assure equality of treatment, its ban on sex discrimination was not in the forefront of the effort. On this date in 1872, the state of Illinois enacted the first such ban on discrimination. It came about through the lobbying of Alta Hulett, who had been prevented from sitting for the Illinois bar exam. The new law cleared the way, and she became Illinois' first female attorney, and the world's youngest at age 19. Today, over one-third of America's lawyers and judges are women, as opposed to the 4.9 percent figure of as recently as 1970. You can find more facts about America from the U.S. Census Bureau online at www.census.gov.
Sources: Kane's Famous First Facts, 6828
National prohibition on sex discrimination/accessed 1/12/2017: http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/civil-rights-act/
State level action/accessed 1/12/2017: http://www.chicagobar.org/barnone/sect2.html
Alta Hulett/accessed 1/12/2017: https://womenaslawyers.wordpress.com/a-timeline-of-womens-history-in-the-legal-profession/
Women in law: http://www.census.gov/newsroom/facts-for-features/2015/cb15-ff05.html
Profile America is produced by the Center for New Media and Promotion of the U.S. Census Bureau. Statistics and accounts drawn from cited non-Census sources are employed for illustrative or narrative purposes, and are not attested to by the U.S. Census Bureau. These daily features are available as produced segments, ready to air, on the Internet at http://www.census.gov (look for "Audio" in the "Library" pull-down menu).
SOURCE U.S. Census Bureau
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