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Founded by a number of women and men in order to push for women's right to vote in South Australia, which was then realized in 1894.[1]
More than one million people attended IWD rallies to support increased women's rights on March 19, 1911[1], but it is now celebrated on March 8th after Russia's unofficial-to-offical adoption of it from 1917 to 1922.[2]