Catherine Vercuiel

Catherine Vercuiel

April 5, 2025

13 Things Women Couldn’t Do 100+ Years Ago: A Look into Women’s Rights History

6. Keeping Your Maiden Name? Forget It

A close-up photograph of two gold wedding rings placed on an open dictionary page. The visible dictionary entry shows the word "marriage" with its definition partially visible beneath.
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Keeping a maiden name after marriage once caused serious legal issues. Employers could refuse to issue paychecks, and some states prevented married women from voting. Hawaii became the last state to remove this restriction in 1976. Marriage legally merges a woman’s identity with her husband’s. The fight for naming rights reflected a deeper struggle for women’s independence.