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Did women in the 1960's burn their bras in protest of the war or for the women's feminist movement?
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#29628. Asked by blessedmc.
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mk2norwich
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mk2norwich says: Bra burning was more of a seventies phenomenon, as part of the 'Women's Lib' movement, spearheaded by that well-known feminist Germaine Greer. http://titan.glo.be/~bea/glasgo70.htm Wed Mar 12 13:10:09 CST 2003 (Reposted to fix link - McG)
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