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History of Feminism
Related: About this forumFound my ERA March on Washington sash and 1983
NOW conference pass while packing today.

					
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						Found my ERA March on Washington sash and 1983 (Original Post)
						sinkingfeeling
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        I have a shoebox with lots of my buttons from the 70s and 80s. Anti Vietnam War, pro Choice, Amnesty (for men who
        CTyankee
        Nov 2023
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        I guess we came from the same era: shoeboxes holding the artifacts of our activism!
        CTyankee
        Nov 2023
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Timeflyer
(3,502 posts)1. So cool--have it framed professionally--display proudly.
        CTyankee
(67,444 posts)2. I have a shoebox with lots of my buttons from the 70s and 80s. Anti Vietnam War, pro Choice, Amnesty (for men who
        resisted the draft), to name a few categories.I'm giving them to whichever grandchild has an interest in them.
sinkingfeeling
(56,689 posts)3. I have a box of buttons as well.
        CTyankee
(67,444 posts)4. I guess we came from the same era: shoeboxes holding the artifacts of our activism!
        

