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In 1972, women protested outside MOMA to expose the unfair treatment of female artists, and demand exhibition of their work. As of 2018, the number of works by women painters at MOMA still amount to only 11% of the collection.
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For I can look out and see a great number, as John saw, marching into the great eternity, because God is working in this world, and at this hour, and at this moment. And God grants that we will get on board and start marching with God, because we got orders now to break down the bondage and the walls of colonialism, exploitation, and imperialism, to break them down to the point that no man will trample over another man, but that all men will respect the dignity and worth of all human personality. And then we will be in Canaan’s freedom land. -MLK