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and Fuller gave speeches in Lafayette Park as supporters burned candles. The words of President Ronald Reagan were burned in bathtubs and the press reported the women as "latter day suffragettes." Fuller encouraged the comparison to the suffragists of the 1910s saying, "As the suffragette burned the
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also belonged to this organization and took part in a variety of political campaigns alongside Fuller. These non-violent direct action tactics involved smearing red paint that looked like blood on the front of the National Archives. She was also part of a group of twenty women who went on a hunger
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Fuller was heavily involved with the Virginia chapter of NOW and founded the Arlington chapter in 1975. As part of her work with NOW, she was an advocate for LGBT rights, the Equal Rights Amendment and reproductive rights. At the 1981 conference, Fuller participated in a group called Congressional
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Fuller continued to be involved with NOW throughout the 1980s. During that decade, she was also politically active with LGBTQ+ issues as she helped organize a conference to discuss homophobia in the church.
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words of Wilson, we in the same spirit burn the words of Reagan. And as our fore-mothers set watch-fires of freedom at the same site, we as American women ignite the watch-fires of equality."
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Union that called for more direct action to put pressure on the White House to support the ERA. The Congressional Union was active in the early 1980s and took its name from the original
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in the 1980s. She was a member of the Congressional Union, a feminist group in the 1980s, and was co-founder of the Arlington, Virginia chapter of the
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On August 26, 1982, Women's Equality Day, Fuller and a group of women chained themselves to the White House fence to protest inaction over the ERA.
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Fuller was active with a variety of faith based social justice groups and served as co-coordinator of the National Organization for Women's
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for supporting the ERA, Fuller organized a prayer vigil on her behalf. Another notable feminist who was involved with this group was
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is a women's rights activist who was heavily involved in the political struggle for the
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Dullea, Georgia (October 16, 1981). "NOW Gearing up for 'Missionary Project'".
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who undertook militant action on behalf of the ERA in the early 1980s.
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Women's Rights Activist, Leader of the National Organization for Women
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Feulner, Edwin (July 29, 1982). "The Death of the ERA".
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Index

Equal Rights Amendment
National Organization for Women
Congressional Union for Women's Suffrage
Alice Paul
Task Force on Women and Religion
Sonia Johnson
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Elizabeth Farians
A Group of Women
Sonia Johnson
Charlotte Bunch
Susan B. Anthony
Quaker
Silver Panthers
A Group of Women
Berenice A. Carroll
Grassroots Group of Second Class Citizens
Maureen Fiedler
Sonia Johnson
National Woman's Party
Women Hunger for Justice
Zoe Nicholson





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