Anonymous ID: 9f073a June 30, 2019, 11:25 a.m. No.6882682   🗄️.is 🔗kun

1977 was a BIG year.

Carter takes office 1/20

Trying to stay in one direction here - see if you can see the big picture.

 

RBG book "Sex Bias in the U.S. Code published"

"Roots" airs on ABC

Suzanne Lacy's extended performance piece about rape, Three Weeks in May begins in Los Angeles

Beginning of demonstrations in 10 cities across the U.S., the longest being the 3.5 week sit-in the San Francisco Federal Building to persuade Carter to implement the first Federal civil rights law for people with disabilities.

After campaigning by Anita Bryant and her "Save Our Children" crusade, Miami-Dade County, Florida voters overwhelmingly vote to repeal the county's "gay rights" ordinance.

200,000 protesters march through the streets of San Francisco, protesting Anita Bryant's anti-gay remarks.

United States Senate hearings on Project MKUltra are held.

The first children's cable channel The Pinwheel Network (later known as Nickelodeon), is launched.

The Women Marines are disbanded, and the women are integrated into regular Marine Corps.

The WAVES are disbanded; women integrated into the regular Navy.

Apple Computer becomes incorporated.

 

THERE IS SO MUCH MORE.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977

Anonymous ID: 9f073a June 30, 2019, 12:32 p.m. No.6882990   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2997 >>3000

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If those lollygagging around take the proper path, they may see a hidden gem that belongs to the Air Force.

 

No it's not a myth — it's a legend. A tribute some only hear of, but never know the exact origins or great tales.

 

It is the "Purple Water Fountain," now elevated and encased behind glass for no one to touch.

 

"As all legends go, no one is quite sure of the origin of this 'Purple Miracle'," the plaque behind the fountain reads. "However, one fact is certain. Of the 685 water fountains in the Pentagon only one is purple."

 

The fountain is said to bring "enlightenment" to those whose lips touch its water, the description continues. It stands outside the Air Force Council room "as testament to war-fighting common sense."

 

https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2016/01/17/the-myth-vs-legend-of-the-air-force-s-purple-water-fountain/