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Senator Eugene McCarthy sits with his finger by his mouth at the Unity Day Rally hosted in the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
A crowd of around 5,000 people gathered for a Unity Day Rally on Sunday November 10, 1968 in the Mayflower Hotel Ballroom to oppose Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle's support of the Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and to support the 54 dissident priests who disagree with Cardinal O'Boyle. The rally was also attended by a caucus of black priests who discussed racism in the church and some Catholics from San Antonio who presented their own demands. Senator Eugene McCarthy was the keynote speaker at the rally.
A crowd gathers outside St. Matthew's Cathedral during a demonstration in support of Cardinal O'Boyle's actions against dissenting priests, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
Demonstrators, who support Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle in his support of the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and the censures placed on dissident priests, protested against the Unity Day Rally outside St. Matthew's Cathedral on Sunday November 10, 1968.
Protesters hold signs that say "Leave the sex side" and "Come back to God" at a demonstration supporting Cardinal O'Boyle's actions against dissenting priests, outside St. Matthew's Cathedral, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
Demonstrators, who support Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle in his support of the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and the censures placed on dissident priests, protested against the Unity Day Rally outside St. Matthew's Cathedral on Sunday November 10, 1968.
Two people hold signs that say "Come back to God" and "Leave the sex side" at a demonstration supporting Cardinal O'Boyle's actions against dissenting priests, outside St. Matthew's Cathedral, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
Demonstrators, who support Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle in his support of the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and the censures placed on dissident priests, protested against the Unity Day Rally outside St. Matthew's Cathedral on Sunday November 10, 1968.
A man holds a sign supporting Washington Region Archbishop Patrick O'Boyle during a demonstration outside St. Matthew's Cathedral, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
Demonstrators, who support Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle in his support of the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and the censures placed on dissident priests, protested against the Unity Day Rally outside St. Matthew's Cathedral on Sunday November 10, 1968.
A man holds a sign supporting Washington Region Archbishop Patrick O'Boyle during a protest outside St. Matthew's Cathedral, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
Demonstrators, who support Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle in his support of the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and the censures placed on dissident priests, protested against the Unity Day Rally outside St. Matthew's Cathedral on Sunday November 10, 1968.
A crowd gathers outside St. Matthew's Cathedral during a demonstration supporting Cardinal O'Boyle's actions against dissenting priests, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
Demonstrators, who support Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle in his support of the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and the censures placed on dissident priests, protested against the Unity Day Rally outside St. Matthew's Cathedral on Sunday November 10, 1968.
A man holds a sign supporting Washington Region Archbishop Patrick O'Boyle outside St. Matthew's Cathedral where a crowd of people stands on the steps, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
Demonstrators, who support Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle in his support of the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and the censures placed on dissident priests, protested against the Unity Day Rally outside St. Matthew's Cathedral on Sunday November 10, 1968.
A man holds a sign that says "Less criticism, more support for Cardinal O'Boyle - an Archbishop for all seasons!" outside the Unity Day Rally hosted in the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
Demonstrators, who support Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle in his support of the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and the censures placed on dissident priests, protested against the Unity Day Rally outside St. Matthew's Cathedral on Sunday November 10, 1968.
Senator Eugene McCarthy looks at a speaker during the Unity Day Rally hosted in the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
A crowd of around 5,000 people gathered for a Unity Day Rally on Sunday November 10, 1968 in the Mayflower Hotel Ballroom to oppose Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle's support of the Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and to support the 54 dissident priests who disagree with Cardinal O'Boyle. The rally was also attended by a caucus of black priests who discussed racism in the church and some Catholics from San Antonio who presented their own demands. Senator Eugene McCarthy was the keynote speaker at the rally.
Senator Eugene McCarthy makes a gesture while sitting on stage at the Unity Day Rally hosted in the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
A crowd of around 5,000 people gathered for a Unity Day Rally on Sunday November 10, 1968 in the Mayflower Hotel Ballroom to oppose Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle's support of the Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and to support the 54 dissident priests who disagree with Cardinal O'Boyle. The rally was also attended by a caucus of black priests who discussed racism in the church and some Catholics from San Antonio who presented their own demands. Senator Eugene McCarthy was the keynote speaker at the rally.
Senator Eugene McCarthy clasps hands with those sitting next to him at the Unity Day Rally hosted in the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
A crowd of around 5,000 people gathered for a Unity Day Rally on Sunday November 10, 1968 in the Mayflower Hotel Ballroom to oppose Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle's support of the Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and to support the 54 dissident priests who disagree with Cardinal O'Boyle. The rally was also attended by a caucus of black priests who discussed racism in the church and some Catholics from San Antonio who presented their own demands. Senator Eugene McCarthy was the keynote speaker at the rally.
Senator Eugene McCarthy, a woman, and a dissenting priest lean towards each other while seated on stage at the Unity Day Rally hosted in the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
A crowd of around 5,000 people gathered for a Unity Day Rally on Sunday November 10, 1968 in the Mayflower Hotel Ballroom to oppose Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle's support of the Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and to support the 54 dissident priests who disagree with Cardinal O'Boyle. The rally was also attended by a caucus of black priests who discussed racism in the church and some Catholics from San Antonio who presented their own demands. Senator Eugene McCarthy was the keynote speaker at the rally.
Two dissenting priests, who oppose Cardinal O'Boyle's support of the Humanae Vitae, acknowledge applause while standing behind Senator Eugene McCarthy at the Unity Day Rally hosted in the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
A crowd of around 5,000 people gathered for a Unity Day Rally on Sunday November 10, 1968 in the Mayflower Hotel Ballroom to oppose Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle's support of the Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and to support the 54 dissident priests who disagree with Cardinal O'Boyle. The rally was also attended by a caucus of black priests who discussed racism in the church and some Catholics from San Antonio who presented their own demands. Senator Eugene McCarthy was the keynote speaker at the rally.
Dissenting priests, who oppose Cardinal O'Boyle's support of the Humanae Vitae, applaud for Senator Eugene McCarthy at the Unity Day Rally hosted in the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
A crowd of around 5,000 people gathered for a Unity Day Rally on Sunday November 10, 1968 in the Mayflower Hotel Ballroom to oppose Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle's support of the Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and to support the 54 dissident priests who disagree with Cardinal O'Boyle. The rally was also attended by a caucus of black priests who discussed racism in the church and some Catholics from San Antonio who presented their own demands. Senator Eugene McCarthy was the keynote speaker at the rally.
A dissenting priest stands among the crowd at the Unity Day Rally hosted in the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
A crowd of around 5,000 people gathered for a Unity Day Rally on Sunday November 10, 1968 in the Mayflower Hotel Ballroom to oppose Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle's support of the Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and to support the 54 dissident priests who disagree with Cardinal O'Boyle. The rally was also attended by a caucus of black priests who discussed racism in the church and some Catholics from San Antonio who presented their own demands. Senator Eugene McCarthy was the keynote speaker at the rally.
A man raises a sign in support of Washington Region Archbishop Patrick O'Boyle during a protest outside St. Matthew's Cathedral, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
Demonstrators, who support Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle in his support of the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and the censures placed on dissident priests, protested against the Unity Day Rally outside St. Matthew's Cathedral on Sunday November 10, 1968.
Senator Eugene McCarthy stands and applauds a speaker at the unity rally hosted in the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
A crowd of around 5,000 people gathered for a Unity Day Rally on Sunday November 10, 1968 in the Mayflower Hotel Ballroom to oppose Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle's support of the Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and to support the 54 dissident priests who disagree with Cardinal O'Boyle. The rally was also attended by a caucus of black priests who discussed racism in the church and some Catholics from San Antonio who presented their own demands. Senator Eugene McCarthy was the keynote speaker at the rally.
Senator Eugene McCarthy sits with his head down at the Unity Day Rally hosted in the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
A crowd of around 5,000 people gathered for a Unity Day Rally on Sunday November 10, 1968 in the Mayflower Hotel Ballroom to oppose Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle's support of the Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and to support the 54 dissident priests who disagree with Cardinal O'Boyle. The rally was also attended by a caucus of black priests who discussed racism in the church and some Catholics from San Antonio who presented their own demands. Senator Eugene McCarthy was the keynote speaker at the rally.
Outside Mayflower Hotel, where the Unity Day Rally in support of dissenting priests is taking place, a man holds a sign that says "Less criticism, more support for Cardinal O'Boyle - an Archbishop for all seasons!," Washington, D.C., 10 November 1968
Demonstrators, who support Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle in his support of the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae's stance on birth control and the censures placed on dissident priests, protested against the Unity Day Rally outside St. Matthew's Cathedral on Sunday November 10, 1968.

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