Protesting The Miss America Pageant
On the Atlantic City Boardwalk, demonstrators carry posters as they protest the Miss America beauty pageant, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 7, 1968. Among the visible signs is one, held by a young girl that reads 'Can Make-Up Cover the Wounds of Our Oppression.' Among other visible signs is one that reads 'Uppity Women Unite!! Create Love Not Whores.' The protest, organized by the New York Radical Women group, was known as 'No More Miss America,' after a pamphlet written and distributed by the group. (Photo by Bev Grant/Getty Images)

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