One of the most legendary protests by second-wave feminists took place on Sept. 7, 1968, when nearly 400 women protested the Miss America pageant outside the Atlantic City Convention Center. Organizer
Court Forbids Bra Burning at Miss America Pageant, by Joseph Modzelewski / Women's Liberation Movement Print Culture / Duke Digital Repository
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