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And I have never quite reached the fervor of some devotees,
who have given up a whole room of their house to store their buttons,
and who have also given up all their spare time and change to collect
them.
Like most collectors, however, once I reached the moment of truth
-- the realization that I couldn't collect every button ever printed
-- I had to become a specialist.
At the January, 1973, National NOW Board meeting, Nikki Beare of
Florida reported that her state's Women's Political Caucus was giving
their blood to raise money for the ERA.
Letters to the editor are rarely printed and the chance to make
public speeches is available to only a few, but anyone can wear
a button.