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National Museum of American History Ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment National Museum of American History Pro-ERA Button, 1972-1982 National Museum of American History Sash from the National ...
National Museum of American History Ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment National Museum of American History Pro-ERA Button, 1972-1982 National Museum of American History Sash from the National ...
The Equal Rights Amendment — which would become the nation’s 28th constitutional amendment — would explicitly protect ...
On March 22, 1972, the U.S. Senate passed the Equal Rights Amendment, sending the measure to the states for ratification in order for it to become a part of the U.S. Constitution, the ultimate law ...
The Equal Rights Amendment is once again up for debate in the Senate next week, and Democrats and weak Republicans want you to believe that the only “debate” this time around is a procedural one.
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) already exists…right? You may think that, surely, gender equality across the board in America not only at the voting booth is already a ratified amendment of the ...
Ironically, the very same amendment that was written to ensure equal rights for African Americans now provides a mechanism to make them second-class citizens. In many states, tens of thousands of ...
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