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Activist Goldie Chu speaks at a rally

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Goldie Chu in a chic pantsuit speaking in front of a pro-ERA banner
Description
Goldie Chu, a parent and organizing in the Two Bridges community and a feminist activist in the years that followed, speaks at a pro-Equal Rights Amendment rally.
Creator
Photographer unknown
Source
La Guardia and Wagner Archives/CUNY
Date
Date unknown
Rights
Fair use
Format
Photograph
Language
English
Type
Still image

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  • Solidarity and Strife: The Era of Community Control in Two Bridges, NYC The Legacy of Community Control

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