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Inventory photograph, 2020.61.9, Gift of Mardon Walker, Connecticut Historical Society
Pin-back Button
Inventory photograph, 2020.61.9, Gift of Mardon Walker, Connecticut Historical Society

Pin-back Button

Original OwnerOriginally owned by Mardon Walker American, born 1945
Mediummetal, plastic
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (diameter): 1 7/16in. (3.7cm)
ClassificationsInformation Artifacts
Credit LineGift of Mardon Walker
DescriptionRound, metal and plastic pin-back button, blue ground with white text and an image of blind lady justice holding a Washington Post newspaper bag, “DEFEND THE PRESSMEN!”.
Object number2020.61.9
InscribedPin text: “DEFEND THE PRESSMEN!”
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Inventory photograph, 2020.61.8, Gift of Mardon Walker, Connecticut Historical Society
    Mardon Walker
    1965
    Inventory photograph, 2020.61.19, Gift of Mardon Walker, Connecticut Historical Society
    Mardon Walker
    1989
    Inventory photograph, 2020.61.42, Gift of Mardon Walker, Connecticut Historical Society
    Mardon Walker
    1973
    Gift of Mardon Walker, 2020.61.48, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History
    Mardon Walker
    Inventory photograph, 2020.61.53, Gift of Mardon Walker, Connecticut Historical Society
    Mardon Walker
    1969
    Inventory photograph, 2020.61.64, Gift of Mardon Walker, Connecticut Historical Society
    Mardon Walker
    1967
    Inventory photograph, 2020.61.51, Gift of Mardon Walker, Connecticut Historical Society
    Mardon Walker
    Inventory photograph, 2020.61.52, Gift of Mardon Walker, Connecticut Historical Society
    Mardon Walker
    Inventory photograph, 2020.61.7, Gift of Mardon Walker, Connecticut Historical Society
    Mardon Walker
    Inventory photograph, 2020.61.11, Gift of Mardon Walker, Connecticut Historical Society
    Mardon Walker
    1955-1975
    Inventory photograph, 2020.61.17, Gift of Mardon Walker, Connecticut Historical Society
    Mardon Walker
    Inventory photograph, 2020.61.24, Gift of Mardon Walker, Connecticut Historical Society
    Mardon Walker