HISTORY OF WOMEN'S DAY CELEBRATION OF WOMEN'S GOOD
The origin of the festival dates back to March 8, 1908, when a group of workers of a textile industry New York strike as a form of protest against the terrible conditions in which they were at work.
The strike continued for several days but was' just the March 8 that the ownership of the company blocked the exits of the factory, preventing the workers to leave the same.
A fire mortally injured 129 workers, including the Italian women who are simply looking to improve their quality of work.
Among them were many immigrants, including Italian women who, like others, sought to improve their living conditions.
On March 8, eventually took on global importance, becoming a symbol of oppression that women have had to endure throughout the centuries and the starting point for the ransom of his dignity.
seems that the mimosa flower was adopted as a symbol of Women's Day by Italian feminists. It was 1946 when the UDI (Union of Italian women) was preparing the first "March 8" of the war.
He wanted a flower that could distinguish and symbolize the day. And the Italian women were found in the soft balls that lit up the fragrant mimosa symbol of the party of women. In addition, these flowers had (and have) the great advantage of blooming just at the time of the party and not to be too expensive.
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