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ERA YES  Vintage Pin

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From the personal collection of Jo Hanson, San Francisco pioneer in both the environmental and feminist activist art movements.

The Equal Rights Amendment affirms that both women and men hold equally all of the rights guaranteed by the U. S. Constitution.

Between 1972 and 1982 supporters of women's equal rights lobbied, marched, rallied, petitioned, picketed, went on hunger strikes, and committed acts of civil disobedience as part of the long historical continuum of women's struggle for constitutional equality in the United States.

The ERA was passed by Congress in 1972 and sent to the states for ratification. Although reintroduced into every session of Congress since, only 35 states (of the necessary three-fourths, or 38) have ratified.

The Vault's retro and vintage pin collection ranges from round, metal, campaign-style mementos of specific concerts, events and political statements to square tokens of promotional album imagery. Many bear the likeness of a performer, album cover or the salient graphic from a poster that advertised an event. Vintage pins from as early as 1966 tout the coolest shows and hottest rockers, while our retro designs bring the greatest icons of image and sound to the lapel and knapsack.

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