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Women of America, are you aware that we are still "second class citizens? he Equal Rights Amendment for women was introduced in every Congressional ession from 1923 - 1972, when it finally passed. 35 states have ratified it but we still need 3 more states before it can become a part of the Constitution and give women full citizenship rights.
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May 2013 Hail to the Chief
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