1950 United States Senate Elections Protest
Protestors holding placards during a protest against Robert A Taft, United States Senator from Ohio, possibly during the 1950 United States Senate elections, on an unspecified street, location unspecified, Ohio, November 1950. The placards read 'Where were you Bob Taft?,' 'Statehood or bust,' 'Senator Taft, we pay more tax than 12 states, why can't we vote?,' 'We fight, we pay taxes, why can't we vote?, and 'Taft, aren't we worth fighting for? Why did you desert us?' (Photo by Archive Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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