50 years after Billie Jean King won 'Battle of the Sexes,' athletes continue to fight for equal pay - WTOP News
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On the third floor of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in D.C. is a mint-green dress with rhinestones and sequence worn by a tennis legend 50 years ago who set out to prove that the “fairer sex” stood on equal footing with men and deserved fairer pay.
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