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"textContent": "Inspired by the 1916 suffrage road trip that helped win women the vote, activists behind Driving the Vote for Equality are traveling across the country in the restored Golden Flyer II to build support for recognizing the Equal Rights Amendment as the 28th Amendment.\n\nEach week, Ms. will share highlights from the road.\n\nDuring its first week on the road, the Golden Flyer II carried the push for the ERA through the Mid-Atlantic.\n\nIts second week took the Golden Flyer II through Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia—stopping in cities and towns where activists, students, historians and local leaders gathered to sign petitions, share suffrage history and press Congress to recognize the ERA as the 28th Amendment.\n\nThe post ERA Road Tour: Weekly Road Diary (March 8-13) appeared first on Ms. Magazine.",
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