it was put into congress through 1923.ndly congressman in you can see there some of the demonstrationssome of the later demonstrations of my photograph and the text of the equal rights amendment. and that is something we are still working on today. >> yes, it is. it is a cause i have an in love with. i am in love with this cause, it.we have not yet won in 1972, the united states congress passed the equal rights amendment and put it out for ratification to the states, but congress put a time limit on it of seven years and seven years is not enough time to lobby each state for ratification. now, it is 1977. 35 out of the necessary 38 and byhave ratified march 22, 1979, we must have three more states. not elderly now and i do believe i will live to see that happen, but i am hopeful, i am hopeful that others will move the cause of equal rights forward, so i'd bake you to ask yourself, what can i do? what can i do for equality of rights? alwaysou see, i have said the women's movement is like a mosaic. if each of us will put in one small piece, do one small thing, together, we will create a