Facebook Celebrates Women’s Equality Day

Facebook helped its American users celebrate Women's Equality Day on Wednesday with a special post at the top of their newsfeeds.
The post noted how women achieved the right to vote in the United States on Aug. 26, 1920.
This is what I saw at the top of my news feed on Wednesday:

If you're located in the U.S., or have your hometown listed as a city in the U.S., you probably saw this banner when you logged in on Wednesday. A Facebook spokesman told The Huffington Post the greeting would be shown to all mobile Facebook users in the United States — no matter their gender — before the end of the day.
President Barack Obama released a proclamation Wednesday in honor of Women's Equality Day, but noted “there is still more to do” to help women achieve equality, including work toward making it a law for women to get equal pay.

Below, some lawmakers who are fighting for women's equality: