lessons anyone. the 1960s was about women demanding justice in the society and nowhere was this more public and powerful than the 1968 miss america contest. we had a freedom trash can and we threw in bras, diapers, high heel shoes, girdles and steno pads and symbols of women oppression. it struck a cord with so many women around the country, in some ways it was the first national emerges of a bottom s movement, per se. everything felt a lot more on the edge. george wallace was running for president. it felt like everything was turning into a sea of turmoil.
lessons anyone? the 1960s was about women demanding justice in the society and nowhere was this more public and powerful than the 1968 miss america contest. no more trying to hold us back in chains. we had a freedom trash can and we threw in bras, diapers, high-heeled shoes, girdles and steno pads and symbols of women oppression. it struck a cord with so many women around the country, in some ways it was the first national emergence of a women s movement, per se. 1968, everything felt a lot more on the edge. george wallace was running for president. it felt like everything was turning into a sea of turmoil. you are some of the people
your head clean off. they let him do what he wanted. it s funny with just standing back stage and he was looking around and he said a guy offered him a chair. it s a good thing the guy didn t offer him a chamber pot or spitto an because he would have talked to that for a minute. how unprepared could you be. make a few notes on the flight over next time. bill: you thought he didn t advance the governor s cause then? i m just saying put a couple beats on a steno pad next time you are going to be in front of a million people that s all. bill: talking about organize and steno pads. we go to charlotte and we have this parade of militant women on the stage saying that they are under siege. there is a war against them. and i m going what war? what war? do you know what war? i don t know because we want you to pay for your own
your head clean off. they let him do what he wanted. it s funny with just standing back stage and he was looking around and he said a guy offered him a chair. it s a good thing the guy didn t offer him a chamber pot or spitto an because he would have talked to that for a minute. how unprepared could you be. make a few notes on the flight over next time. bill: you thought he didn t advance the governor s cause then? i m just saying put a couple beats on a steno pad next time you are going to be in front of a million people that s all. bill: talking about organize and steno pads. we go to charlotte and we have this parade of militant women on the stage saying that they are under siege. there is a war against them. and i m going what war? what war? do you know what war? i don t know because we want you to pay for your own