1973 Founding of the National Black Feminist Organization in New York.
¥ 1973 Founding of Black Women Organized for Action in San Francisco.
¥ 1974 Founding of the Combahee River Collective in Boston.
¥ 1977 First publishing of Azalea, a literary magazine for Third World lesbians.
¥ 1978 Varied Voices of Black Women concert tour.
¥ 1979 Publishing of Conditions: Five, the first widely distributed collection of Black feminist writings in the United States. (It also included a sizable amount of black lesbian writings.)
¥ 1979 The Combahee River Collective protest of the murders of twelve black women in Boston.
¥ 1980 First National Conference on Third World Women and Violence in Washington, DC.
¥ 1980 First National Hui (Conference) for Black Women in Otara, New Zealand.
¥ 1981 Establishment of a Third World women's clinic in Berkeley, CA.
¥ 1981 Establishment of Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press.
¥ 1981 Establishment of the Black Women's Self-Help Collective in Washington, DC.