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Page 23 scanned from the final issue of GIDRA (April 1974).

Includes:

- "Ain't I a Woman?" by Linda Iwataki Omori (continued)

Gidra was a monthly publication that called itself the “voice of the Asian American movement.”  Founded by University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) students in April 1969, the magazine took a radically progressive political position, providing information about the movement not found elsewhere in the mainstream media. The magazine eventually moved off campus, operating out of a series of offices in the Crenshaw area until its last issue went to press in April 1974.

Gift of Janice Diane Tanaka, Japanese American National Museum (90.8.1)

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