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click pic for some of BEV GRANT'S PHOTOGRAPHS of Black Panthers, Young Lords, Jeannette Rankin Brigade, March Against Imperialist War, Poor People's March, Robert Kennedy Assassination, Miss America protest, Coney Island, Revolutionary Cuba and more
click pic for more about BEV GRANT, SINGER, SONG WRITER.  I picked this photo of her with Gene Hicks and Minique Flambeau. aka Jerry Miknik, at a reunion of the Human Condition because 'tho I've  always known her (since 1967) as one of the founders of the Women's Liberation Movement, and followed her as the creator and producer of WE WERE THERE for local labor unions, and the Brooklyn Women's Chorus, which proves everyone CAN sing, she was also the lead singer and manager of Human Condition for which the technical director was Karen Miknik.  The other musicians and singers who backed up her introducing militant feminism into rock and roll and world music were males.  This may have been because one of her first songs was Charlie's Song, which some feminists found too compassionate.
click pic to see more about BEV GRANT, SINGER, SONG WRITER. I picked this photo of her with Gene Hicks and Minique Flambeau. aka Jerry Miknik, at a reunion of the Human Condition because 'tho I've always known her (since 1967) as one of the founders of the Women's Liberation Movement, and followed her as the creator and producer of WE WERE THERE performed by women members of local labor unions, and the Brooklyn Women's Chorus, which proves everyone CAN sing, she was also the lead singer and manager of Human Condition for which the technical director was Karen Miknik. The other musicians and singers who backed up her introducing militant feminism into rock and roll and world music were males. This may have been because one of her first songs was Charlie's Song, which some feminists found too compassionate.
Updated Mar 23, 2026.  Mike & I still alive in Atlanta.  I'm preparing Webinar with Nominations and Elections Committee of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom this coming Friday, before the No Kings Day, I'll only be able to join if a march passes 300 Peachtree St 

  I am still managing Facebook groups Woman's Work Goes On, It's About time, and White Southerners Talking About Reparations.  contact me in a comment there or at pegdobbins@gmail.com 
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