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Pinback Button, "Home Rule Charter, Yes!"

Anacostia Community Museum

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    Object Details

    Caption

    Created for a 1974 referendum campaign, this pinback button’s bold red-and-black lettering encouraged residents of the District of Columbia to vote for the Home Rule Charter. The campaign led to the Charter’s passage, shifting some powers from Congress to local government and establishing Advisory Neighborhood Commissions, which represented smaller sections of the city and informed decisions on specific needs of each community. By wearing a button like this and advocating for greater self-government, campaigners and citizens brought political empowerment to Washington, DC neighborhoods.

    Cite As

    Anacostia Community Museum, Smithsonian Institution.

    Date

    1974

    Accession Number

    2016.0006.0015

    Restrictions & Rights

    CC0

    Type

    pinback button

    Medium

    metal, ink

    Dimensions

    1 9/16 × 1 9/16 × 1/8 in. (4 × 4 × 0.3 cm)

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    Anacostia Community Museum Collection

    Data Source

    Anacostia Community Museum

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/dl810394052-433b-4c72-8f0a-18489fb7435d

    Record ID

    acm_2016.0006.0015

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