The American Agricultural Movement in the late 1970s consisted of a group of farmers that demanded "parity" from the government. They wanted to be paid equitably for the cost to grow crops.
The Equal Rights Amendment, originally introduced in 1923, is a proposed amendment to the Constitution to guarantee equal rights for all American citizens regardless of sex. The Equal Rights Amendment, ERA, was reintroduced in 1971, and approved by the House in 1971, and the Senate in 1972. The original deadline for ratification was March 1979. The Susan B. Anthony dollar coin was minted between 1979-1981.
The American Agricultural Movement in the late 1970s consisted of a group of farmers that demanded "parity" from the government. They wanted to be paid equitably for the cost to grow crops.
Poster advertising the 1975 International Women’s Year Conference in Mexico City. The conference was sponsored by the United Nations and marked the start of the International Women’s Decade.