Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection
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- Protesters congregate outside the White House for a protest against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
- Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
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- A woman hoists a flag near a group of people protesting the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
- Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
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- People carry a mock coffin during a demonstration against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
- Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
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- Demonstrators march while holding flags and flashing the peace sign at a protest against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
- Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
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- A woman carries a flag at a protest against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
- Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
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- Rally participants carry a casket with "Freedom" on it at a protest against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
- Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
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- A man holds a sign protesting Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley and his use of the police to disperse protest at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
- Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
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- Musicians play instruments to a crowd of demonstrators at a Yippie tent rally to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings, Rock Creek Park, 29 September 1968
- Washington peace movement demonstrators raised a tent on August 31, 1968 in Rock Creek Park, along P Street Beach, to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee. The demonstrators used a military parachute as the tent and set up a pig pen to hold Pigasus J. Pig.
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- A shirtless man with a painted or tattooed back stands underneath the tent set up for a Yippie rally to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings, Rock Creek Park, 29 September 1968
- Washington peace movement demonstrators raised a tent on August 31, 1968 in Rock Creek Park, along P Street Beach, to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee. The demonstrators used a military parachute as the tent and set up a pig pen to hold Pigasus J. Pig.
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- The underside of the tent at a Yippie rally to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings, Rock Creek Park, 29 September 1968
- Washington peace movement demonstrators raised a tent on August 31, 1968 in Rock Creek Park, along P Street Beach, to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee. The demonstrators used a military parachute as the tent and set up a pig pen to hold Pigasus J. Pig.
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- People set up a large tent for a Yippie tent rally to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings, Rock Creek Park, 29 September 1968
- Washington peace movement demonstrators raised a tent on August 31, 1968 in Rock Creek Park, along P Street Beach, to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee. The demonstrators used a military parachute as the tent and set up a pig pen to hold Pigasus J. Pig.
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- People congregation around a large tent at a Yippie rally to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings, Rock Creek Park, 29 September 1968
- Washington peace movement demonstrators raised a tent on August 31, 1968 in Rock Creek Park, along P Street Beach, to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee. The demonstrators used a military parachute as the tent and set up a pig pen to hold Pigasus J. Pig.
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- A man kneels under a tent being set up for a Yippie rally to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings, Rock Creek Park, 29 September 1968
- Washington peace movement demonstrators raised a tent on August 31, 1968 in Rock Creek Park, along P Street Beach, to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee. The demonstrators used a military parachute as the tent and set up a pig pen to hold Pigasus J. Pig.
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- Individuals stand under a tent before it is set up for a Yippie tent rally to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings, Rock Creek Park, 29 September 1968
- Washington peace movement demonstrators raised a tent on August 31, 1968 in Rock Creek Park, along P Street Beach, to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee. The demonstrators used a military parachute as the tent and set up a pig pen to hold Pigasus J. Pig.
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- Setting up the tent at a Yippie rally to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings, Rock Creek Park, 29 September 1968
- Washington peace movement demonstrators raised a tent on August 31, 1968 in Rock Creek Park, along P Street Beach, to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee. The demonstrators used a military parachute as the tent and set up a pig pen to hold Pigasus J. Pig.
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- A tent is hoisted up during a Yippie rally to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings, Rock Creek Park, 29 September 1968
- Washington peace movement demonstrators raised a tent on August 31, 1968 in Rock Creek Park, along P Street Beach, to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee. The demonstrators used a military parachute as the tent and set up a pig pen to hold Pigasus J. Pig.
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- A group of demonstrators congregates in the park at a Yippie tent rally to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings, Rock Creek Park, 29 September 1968
- Washington peace movement demonstrators raised a tent on August 31, 1968 in Rock Creek Park, along P Street Beach, to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee. The demonstrators used a military parachute as the tent and set up a pig pen to hold Pigasus J. Pig.
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- Four men play music and sing to a crowd at a Yippie tent rally to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings, Rock Creek Park, 29 September 1968
- Washington peace movement demonstrators raised a tent on August 31, 1968 in Rock Creek Park, along P Street Beach, to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee. The demonstrators used a military parachute as the tent and set up a pig pen to hold Pigasus J. Pig.
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- Event attendees gather around large tent for a Yippie rally to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings, Rock Creek Park, 29 September 1968
- Washington peace movement demonstrators raised a tent on August 31, 1968 in Rock Creek Park, along P Street Beach, to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee. The demonstrators used a military parachute as the tent and set up a pig pen to hold Pigasus J. Pig.
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- A large crowd of demonstrators gathers around a large tent at a Yippie rally to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings, Rock Creek Park, 29 September 1968
- Washington peace movement demonstrators raised a tent on August 31, 1968 in Rock Creek Park, along P Street Beach, to oppose the House Un-American Activities Committee. The demonstrators used a military parachute as the tent and set up a pig pen to hold Pigasus J. Pig.