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White, purple, and black round pinback button depicting the D.C. Capitol with two individuals standing on top of the dome and both double female and male symbols across the front of the dome. The button reads "National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, October 14, 1979".
White, purple, and black round pinback button from the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights.

Black and white print photo of a young, white female protestor holding a circular sign from the National Organization for Women that reads as "Lesbian Rights". The protestor is wearing a light-colored hoodie sweatshirt, jeans, and a possible bandana or scarf around her neck. There are other individuals in the background marching around her. The group is marching on a street in front of city buildings or businesses.
Black and white print photo of a female protestor holding a sign from the National Organization for Women that reads as "Lesbian Rights", taken by Susan Sojourner.

Black and white print photo of main speakers at the Take Back the Night march. There is one woman with long hair wearing the event t-shirt which depicts two women facing a female symbol with a moon and stars and reads "Take Back the Night" speaking on a stage in front of a microphone. There is another woman in the event t-shirt sitting on the edge of the stage and is holding a sign that reads "Feminism is the radical notion that women are people". There are other audience members sitting on the floor in front of the stage.
Black and white print photo of main speakers at the Take Back the Night march, taken by Susan Sojourner. Main sign reads "Feminism is the radical notion that women are people".

Black and white print photo of a group of women and men protesting rape and violence against women.  A woman with shoulder-length dark hair is wearing the event t-shirt which depicts two women facing a female symbol with a moon and stars and reads "Take Back the Night", jeans, and gloves. She is holding a sign that reads "The UM Women's Center Supports Take Back the Night". There are other men and women  dressed in winter clothing around her as the group marches on a brick street in front of a bank and other buildings.
Black and white print photo of a group of women and men protesting rape and violence against women, taken by Susan Sojourner. Main sign reads "The UM Women's Center Supports Take Back the Night".

Black and white print photo taken at a march against violence. The photo, taken at  night, features two women in dark colored jackets holding a sign that reads "an eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind" with two peace symbols. There are other individuals marching around them, some also carrying signs that cannot be fully seen.
Black and white print photo taken at a march against violence, taken by Susan Sojourner. Sign reads "an eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind".

Large black and white print photo taken at a march against violence, taken by Susan Sojourner. The photo is taken at night and features several individuals including men and women holding protest signs. There is one individual wearing a burka next to a sign that reads "The Taliban Hides My Face. The U.S. Media Hides My Death." There is an American flag and another sign in the background that reads "Jesus Said Love Your Enemy".
Large black and white print photo taken at a march against violence, taken by Susan Sojourner. Sign reads "the taliban hides my face, the U.S. media hides my death".
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