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- Kirk's American Family Soap, 1935-1945 -

- 1935-1945
- Collections - Artifact
Kirk's American Family Soap, 1935-1945
- Zer-O-Box Freezer Box, circa 1949 -

- circa 1949
- Collections - Artifact
Zer-O-Box Freezer Box, circa 1949
- Ivory Flakes, 1967-1969 -

- 1967-1969
- Collections - Artifact
Ivory Flakes, 1967-1969
- Birth Control Pill Dispenser, circa 1998 - In 1960, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first oral contraceptive. The "Pill," as it was called, allowed women to gain control of their reproductive system. It made family planning more predictable and helped launch the sexual revolution of the 1960s. The personal and societal effects of hormonal birth control are still surfacing today.

- circa 1998
- Collections - Artifact
Birth Control Pill Dispenser, circa 1998
In 1960, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first oral contraceptive. The "Pill," as it was called, allowed women to gain control of their reproductive system. It made family planning more predictable and helped launch the sexual revolution of the 1960s. The personal and societal effects of hormonal birth control are still surfacing today.
- Fredonia Seed Company "Onion," Seed Packet, circa 1996 -

- circa 1996
- Collections - Artifact
Fredonia Seed Company "Onion," Seed Packet, circa 1996
- Watkins Granular Soap, 1930-1940 -

- 1930-1940
- Collections - Artifact
Watkins Granular Soap, 1930-1940
- Perk Granulated Soap, 1947-1953 -

- 1947-1953
- Collections - Artifact
Perk Granulated Soap, 1947-1953
- Package of E-Z Foil Frozen Dinner Trays with Lids, circa 1975 -

- circa 1975
- Collections - Artifact
Package of E-Z Foil Frozen Dinner Trays with Lids, circa 1975
- Ivory Soap, "Keep Dearborn Clean with Hubbard Mayor," 1942-1978 -

- 1942-1978
- Collections - Artifact
Ivory Soap, "Keep Dearborn Clean with Hubbard Mayor," 1942-1978
- Kitchen Klenzer, 1933-1943 -

- 1933-1943
- Collections - Artifact
Kitchen Klenzer, 1933-1943