Peace activists and pacifist demonstrators in Washington DC during a moratorium to end the Vietnam War. Demonstrators gather around the Washington Monument. People milling about at the memorial. Anti-war protestors carry banners and flags. A large banner reading "Power to the People" with the Black Power clenched fist image on it, popularized by African Americans in their civil rights struggle. People carry the Vietnamese flags and red flags. A sign with the image of Che Guevara displays his quote, "Let me say, at the risk of seeming ridiculous, that the true revolutionary is guided by great feelings of love." A banner reads ' Woodrow Wilson got U.S. into it'. A man dressed as a clown amidst the protest demonstrators.
Peace activists and pacifist demonstrators march and protest in Washington DC during a moratorium to end the Vietnam War. Anti-war demonstrators walk down a street as they demand the end of the war in Vietnam. People milling about the area around the Washington Monument as they carry banners.
Peace activists and pacifist demonstrators in Washington DC during a moratorium to protest the Vietnam War. A banner reads ' End War'. A street sign reads ' JCT West and JCT East'. Demonstrators seated in a park in front of a building. The anti-war demonstrators are milling about the park. A man holding a red flag seated on the top of a structure.
People demonstrate and protest in Washington DC during a moratorium to end the Vietnam War. The American peace activists and pacifist demonstrators demonstrate outside a building. People carry banners and flags as they demonstrate against the Vietnam War. A truck with a sign ' Hertz Rental truck ' on it. People carry a huge hammer at the rally. A huge mask hangs from a tree. A building in the background.
American military soldiers and other men and women protest and demonstrate in Washington DC during a moratorium to end the Vietnam War. Men wearing caps with signs on them. Some hippies in the crowd. Anti-war American soldiers (veterans of prior wars) shout slogans as they demonstrate against the Vietnam War outside the National Archives Building (700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20408-0001). They carry banners and posters that read 'Vote for Servicemen' and 'GIs against Vietnam'. A demonstrator with a peace sign flag walks toward the steps of the Archives Building and other demonstrators follow him. A peace activist or pacifist demonstrator who is a serviceman stands on the stairs of the building. Other soldiers walk down the steps.
American military soldiers demonstrate in Washington DC during a moratorium to end the Vietnam War. The National Archives Building (700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20408-0001). Anti-war peace activists and pacifist demonstrators who are American servicemen walk on the steps of the building as they protest, shout slogans, and carry banners. Servicemen demonstrate against the Vietnam War. Two girls wave American flags at the steps of the National Archives Building.
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