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Faygo Kid

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11. Thanks, and remember that hundreds were beaten that day.
Sun Mar 3, 2013, 10:17 AM
Mar 2013

This was not some peaceful march. The police stood aside while these women were beaten. I posted about it, too, and I hope this event is remembered on DU as it should be.

Thank you for those inspiring images! Kath1 Mar 2013 #1
Cool Pictures & article for March, the Women's History Month!!!!! Little Star Mar 2013 #2
Amazing photos AsahinaKimi Mar 2013 #3
I thank my mothers... handmade34 Mar 2013 #4
Absolutely MadrasT Mar 2013 #12
Bingo. Little Star Mar 2013 #14
I love these pictures! sufrommich Mar 2013 #5
I'm glad we'll boston bean Mar 2013 #16
These women had vision. Helen Reddy Mar 2013 #6
Cool ismnotwasm Mar 2013 #7
Tennessee was the 36th state to ratify the amendment, which brought it over the finish line. Tanuki Mar 2013 #8
True, and thank goodness, but it almost didn't pass. boston bean Mar 2013 #9
Wow. What a story. Love it. Good on him! Little Star Mar 2013 #13
This is why it always irks me when eligible and able women don't vote ProfessionalLeftist Mar 2013 #10
Thanks, and remember that hundreds were beaten that day. Faygo Kid Mar 2013 #11
+1 Little Star Mar 2013 #15
Thank you boston bean MadrasT Mar 2013 #17
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