[Pinback button using Hebrew letters to spell out "Sock it to me!"]
n.p. [196-]. Pinback Button. 3x2 inch rectangular pin, very good, with the slogan from Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. There is a typo; "to" actually says "tz." More
Cat.No: 282198
n.p. [196-]. Pinback Button. 3x2 inch rectangular pin, very good, with the slogan from Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. There is a typo; "to" actually says "tz." More
Cat.No: 282198
n.p. n.d. Pinback Button. 1 inch diameter pin, very good, with a simplified version of Biafra’s flag (five rays instead of eleven), worn to show support for the secessionist republic. More
Cat.No: 226993
n.p. National Mobilization Committee, [196-]. Pinback Button. 2.5 inch pin, with text over the curl stating "Official National Mobilization Committee Emblem." Minor handling wear. Probably from 1967, when the Committee organized its march on the Pentagon. More
Cat.No: 296028
New York: Lesbian and Gay Network / Mobilization for Survival, 1985. Pinback Button. Pin, slightly over one inch in diameter, combining a peace sign with a pink triangle; organization and date given in tiny letters on the curl. Very good. The Network was intended to "provide a base for those..... More
Cat.No: 186563
New York: Héctor Marroquín Defense Committee, [197-]. 1.75 inch pin with portrait of Marroquín. Advocates for the socialist threatened with deportation from the US after he fled political repression in Mexico. More
Cat.No: 185234
n.p. n.pub. [197-]. Pinback Button. 1.75 inch diameter pin, raised fist grasping lightning bolts, orange background. No issuer stated, but union bug states East Bay (California). More
Cat.No: 202067
n.p. [1969]. 1.25 inch diameter pin, "F" of free is a modified raised fist. The Presidio 27 were charged with mutiny for organizing a protest in the stockade at San Francisco's Presidio after the Army judged that a guard who had shot a mentally ill prisoner in the back had..... More
Cat.No: 207500
[Bloomington]: Indiana University Press, [1980]. 1.75 inch diameter pin with small cartoon depicting woman laughing; issued to promote the book by this title edited by Gloria J Kaufman and Mary Kay Blakely. More
Cat.No: 193651
New York: NUWO; Mfg. by NG Slater, [197-]. 1.75 inch pin, very good, text in Chinese. NUWO was a front group of the RCP. More
Cat.No: 265008
New York: NUWO; Mfg. by NG Slater, [197-]. Pinback Button. 1.75 inch diameter pin, faint spot in the field. Part of the Chinese-American community outreach of the NUWO, a Revolutionary Communist Party-affiliated group. More
Cat.No: 301520
n.p. [Committee for Non-Violent Action], [1963]. Small, approximately 1-inch diameter pin, lightly worn and toned, reverse has some oxidation to the metal rim. More
Cat.No: 255233
n.p. [197-]. Pinback Button. 2.25 inch diameter pin, very good, depicting radishes with crossed roots; close inspection of the roots reveals that they are Venus symbols. Women from the Gay Liberation Front had begun using the term Radicalesbians in 1970. According to Susan Brownmiller, this name attracted some incredulity. She..... More
Cat.No: 247297
San Francisco: Mfg. by NG Slater, 1984. 1.75 inch pin, very good, for the nuclear freeze rally that was held on the first day of the Democratic National Convention. More
Cat.No: 255450
Philadelphia: Horn Co., [1972]. 1.25 inch diameter pin, red and blue text on white field, very good. Refers to Nixon's bombing of dikes in Vietnam. More
Cat.No: 209818
Chicago: Mfg. by the American badge Company, [1969]. Pinback Button. 1.5 inch pin, very good. Students wore this pin to protest the firing of Professor Marlene Dixon of the Sociology Department at the University of Chicago in 1969. Dixon went on to lead the Democratic Workers Party. More
Cat.No: 283018
[New York]: [1984]. Large 3-inch diameter pin, very good, AFL-CIO Local 64 union bug on edge. Depicts Bobby Goodman, a US pilot who was shot down over Lebanon during a bombing run ordered by Reagan, with Jesse Jackson, who succeeded in negotiating his release from Syria. More
Cat.No: 267222
n.p. P&FP, [196-]. 1.25 inch diameter pin, very good, from the effort to register sufficient numbers of voters to gain ballot status for the anti-war party (which remains on the California ballot today). The party ran Eldridge Cleaver for president in 1968. More
Cat.No: 258493
[Nebraska]: Clergy and Laity Concerned, n.d. 1.5 inch diameter pin, mild handling. The rear is printed with contact info to order more pins; the phone number has a Nebraska prefix. Refers to Nixon's statement on Oct. 9, 1968 that “Any man who has had a chance for four years and..... More
Cat.No: 268003
Santa Cruz: CBC, 1980. 1.25 inch diameter pin, minor wear. Maker's information on the curl. More
Cat.No: 241660
n.p. Fateh, n.d. Pinback Button. One inch diameter pin, outline map, slightly off-center, oddly made with a short pin on the reverse. More
Cat.No: 207800
[San Francisco]: Imperial Court of the Golden Gate, [1984]. 1.5 inches, heavy gold-colored button with red, white, pale blue and gold enamel, names undergirded by laurel wreath, celebrates the reign of Emperor XII Rich Carle and Empress XIX Remy Martin. More
Cat.No: 169594
[San Francisco]: [Imperial Court of the Golden Gate], 1984. 1.5 inches, heavy gold-colored button with navy blue, white, pale blue and gold enamel, golden dragon imposed over image of Golden Gate Bridge, may be a campaign button or button celebrating the reign of Emperor XII Rich Carle. More
Cat.No: 169598
New York: Heritage of Pride; mfg. by Donnelly/Colt, 1988. Pinback Button. Square pin, 1.5 inches across, very good. More
Cat.No: 302816
n.p. [1924]. Metal pin, about 1.75 inches across, with enameled text, very good. Issued for the Diamond Jubilee of the German-American singing society. More
Cat.No: 269204
San Francisco: SFNFZ Coalition; manufactured by Donnelly/Colt, 1990. 1.5 inch diameter pin, dove with nuclear warning symbol. More
Cat.No: 202852