Three buttons from the Mailer-Breslin Campaign for Mayor of New York City, 1969. Both author Norman Mailer and columnist Jimmy Breslin were part of a movement to separate New York City from the rest of New York State thus transforming the city into the 51st State of the United States.
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== Summary == Author: [[User:Seduisant|Seduisant]] Source: Own work. Photo taken 10 August 2011 of original campaign buttons from personal collection. Mailer-Breslin Campaign for Mayor of New York City, 1969. == Licensing: == {{self|cc-by-3.0}}
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