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Gilbert, Douglas R.

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1967-04-15

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Black and white photograph of a large crowd of people marching on the streets of New York City during the Vietnam War demonstration. In the photograph, an older man is holding a sign in the foreground that reads, "Sholom Aleichem Means Peace: No More Hiroshimas, No More Hitlers, No More Vietnams, No More War!!" while a sign that says, "Veterans Oppose Vietnam War" is seen in the background. The peace rally took place as a part of the "Spring Mobilization to End the War in Vietnam" and assembled in Central Park before marching to the United Nations Headquarters building in Manhattan. Scanned from the negative.

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Douglas R. Gilbert papers (RHC-183)