The 1956 movement known as Operation Coffee Cup was a series of
A) meetings in the homes of housewives who promoted the Equal Rights Amendment.
B) lectures by female union leaders encouraging stay-at-home mothers to join the workforce.
C) small social gatherings in private homes where Republican women could meet local candidates.
D) demonstrations led by African American mothers demanding better schools in black neighborhoods.
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