Lingerie and liberation

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Mailing pink chaddis, setting brasseries afire and more, all for the sake of women´s rights.

According to popular myth, women's-libbers of the 1960s burned their brassieres as a sign of liberation – throwing off the yoke, so to speak, quite literally. A century after women workers around the world marched through the streets demanding their rights, and Clara Zetkin, the prominent leader of the US Social Democratic Party, in March 1910 mooted the idea of a Women's Day to press for their demands, women's activism has taken many shapes. Critics of the women's-liberation movement often fail to recognise the working-class origins of the symbolic International Women's Day, choosing instead to denigrate the bra-burners. But to set the record straight, those early feminists dumped bras into trashcans to protest against beauty pageants, and never actually set their lingerie afire.

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