I think we have to decide how far we can go for caring about what heterosexuals think. — Ernestine Eckstein (image via The New York Public Library) That's Ernestine, on the left in the white sunglasses, picketing outside the White House in 1965. As you can tell from the photo, she was often one of the only people of color — and sometimes even one of the only women — present at these "Annual Reminder" marches in the early 1960s. Protesters organized the demonstrations to act as, well,
A Woman to Know: Ernestine Eckstein
A Woman to Know: Ernestine Eckstein
A Woman to Know: Ernestine Eckstein
I think we have to decide how far we can go for caring about what heterosexuals think. — Ernestine Eckstein (image via The New York Public Library) That's Ernestine, on the left in the white sunglasses, picketing outside the White House in 1965. As you can tell from the photo, she was often one of the only people of color — and sometimes even one of the only women — present at these "Annual Reminder" marches in the early 1960s. Protesters organized the demonstrations to act as, well,