Miss America Pageant Protest
View of the 'Freedom Trash Can' on the Atlantic City Boardwalk during a protest against the Miss America beauty pageant, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 7, 1968. A poster in front of it reads 'Miss America is a Military mascot,' while among the objects in it is a Miss America marionette draped in underwear, high heels, and hair curlers. 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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