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What do the symbols mean? Title IX: Opportunities for Women : Title IX is Passed 2006: 2006: Happy 10 th Birthday WNBA! : Gender Games Title IX Controversy : Day of the Girl: Title IX Sports & Education Equity Guaranteed : A Long Way to Go in Pro Sports : High School Athletics Participation Graph
Youth Health & Fitness Movement : Should PE be Required? : Childhood Obesity on the Rise : Obesity Battle Continues : Michelle Obama Launches Let’s Move Campaign : Obesity Rates Fall in Preschoolers : Is Michelle’s Campaign too Gentle? : Obesity Rates Falling What do the symbols mean?
Civil Rights Movement : African Americans make gains in their rights May 3, The March on Washington Laws in the 1950’s Laws in the 1950’s: Separate but Equal June 11, President John F Kennedy speaks to the nation present present: Black History timeline