On August 26, 1970, Betty Friedan led tens of thousands of women in a march down Fifth Avenue in New York City to mark the 50th anniversary of the 19th Amendment. The event, called the Women's Strike for Equality, protested unequal pay and called on women to withhold their labor for a day. Organizers also asked housewives to refuse domestic work. Gloria Steinem and other speakers addressed the crowd about continuing divisions among women and the need to make the feminist movement more inclusive of women of color.