An American Original
1/30/202634 min
In 1963, Jeanne and Alan Abel traveled to Washington, DC to picket in front of the White House. They said they were part of a campaign that wanted to put clothes on animals — including the first lady’s horse.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 00:00
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Phoebe Judge· Host1:00
Hi, it's Phoebe. Today, an episode that we originally made for our other show, This Is Love. Sometimes a story will come along, and we're not sure whether to make it for Criminal or This Is Love, because it could kind of go both ways. This is one of those stories. We hope you like it. In 1963, Newsday published an article