Peace activists and pacifist demonstrators protest in Washington DC during a moratorium to end the Vietnam War. A convoy of Military Police jeeps moves on a street. Policemen advance towards demonstrators. A policeman walks amidst debris and overturned tables. The policemen arrest the demonstrators. They question the arrested demonstrators before placing them in a patrol paddy wagon.
Anti-war demonstrators during a moratorium march in Washington DC to protest the Vietnam War. Policemen advance towards peace activists and pacifist demonstrators. The policemen arrest the demonstrators at the Lincoln Memorial. They question the arrested demonstrators before placing them in a patrol wagon or paddy wagon. The demonstrators being placed in the patrol wagon. The patrol wagon pulls away. Metropolitan Police insignia on the wagon.
Peace activists and pacifist demonstrators in Washington DC during a moratorium to end the Vietnam War. Protest demonstrators move down a street. A building in the background. People carry the American flag and banners. People carry banners that support the General Electric ( GE ) workers strike. The demonstrators rally to support the strike. People carry banners and are milling about in the foreground.
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 in Washington DC during a moratorium to end the Vietnam War. Anti-war demonstrators gather and protest around the Washington Monument (2 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20024, United States). People milling about at the memorial. People carry banners and flags. A banner reads ' Media against the war '.
Peace activists and pacifist demonstrators in Washington DC during a moratorium to end the Vietnam War. Anti-war demonstrators gather around the Washington Monument. Pan shot from top of Washington Monument down to protestors on monument grounds. A protest banner reads ' this is just the beginning'. People milling about around the Washington Monument. A large peace banner with a cross on it advocates "Draft God." A poster reads ' Would you buy a used war from this man '. Protestors seen climbing the flag poles for each state that surround the Washington Monument and replacing them with peace flags. Home made anti-war flags hoisted on flag poles.
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