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Mother, Grandmother and My Life: Through the Lens of Women’s Equality

8 March 2014 by Mark Underwood

Photo: 2010 Rally to Reintroduce the Equal Rights Amendment

2010 Rally to Reintroduce the Equal Rights Amendment

Attached is a biographical / autobiographical piece that Billie wrote in the 2000’s. She intended it to be a history of women’s issues as seen through the experience of her grandmother, her mother and herself.

Mother, Grandmother and My Life Through the Lens of Women’s Equality

Editorial Note: I’m still editing this to provide links to other documents and photos and to make it more readable. Social media will post these minor updates as “new.’

Image credit: National Organization for Women via Flickr

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