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Title
Decriminalization of Prostitution
Created Date
March 12th, 1975
Description
Margo St. James is the founder of Coyote (Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics), a prostitutes union in San Francisco that provides bail services, financial counseling and other self-help facilities for prostitutes. St. James called for the decriminalization of prostitution and lambasted cops, politicians, moralists, and men in general during her lecture.
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1/4 inch audio tape
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1
Tape
Stock Manufacturer
Scotch
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United States
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T2057A
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