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The press watch on as the Yippies stage a performance to introduce their mascot, Mrs. Pigasus, on the National Mall, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
Mrs. Pigasus, dressed up in costume, is caged onstage during a Yippie demonstration on the National Mall, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
A woman corrals a pig, Mrs. Pigasus, on stage on the National Mall during a Youth International Party (Yippie) rally prior to the counter-inaugural demonstrations against President Richard Nixon, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
A pig, Mrs. Pigasus, sits in a cage while surrounded by Yippies staging an event on the National Mall, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
A Yippie dressed in costume interacts with a costumed Mrs. Pigasus, their mascot, during a rally on the National Mall, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
The Youth International Party (Yippies) puts on a performance to introduce their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus on the National Mall prior to the counter-inaugural of President Richard Nixon, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
Two Yippies help a pig, Mrs. Pigasus, their mascot, back into a cage on stage on the National Mall, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
Youth International Party (Yippies) members gather on a stage for an event to introduce Mrs. Pigasus on the National Mall, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
Mrs. Pigasus and the Yippies perform a demonstration on the National Mall, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
Members of the Youth International Party (Yippies) gather near the Washington Monument and prepare to introduce their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus on the National Mall prior to the counter-inaugural of President Richard Nixon, Washington, D.C., 16
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
Yippies, dressed in costumes, stage an event on the National Mall to introduce their mascot Mrs. Pigasus, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
A Yippie tries to corral a pig, their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus, on a stage built on the National Mall prior to the counter-inaugural of President Richard Nixon, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
Performers, Mrs. Pigasus, and Yippies put on a protest play on the National Mall, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
Yippies stage a theatrical event on the National Mall to introduce their mascot, Mrs. Pigasus, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
Mrs. Pigasus, the Yippie mascot, escapes her cage during an event on the National Mall, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
Yippies perform during an event to introduce Mrs. Pigasus, their mascot, on the National Mall, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
A pig, Mrs. Pigasus, is caged on stage during a Yippie event on the National Mall prior to the counter-inaugural demonstrations, Washington, D.C., 16 January 1969
Members of the Youth International Party, called Yippies, introduced their mascot and "first lady" Mrs. Pigasus to a crowd at the Washington Monument grounds on Thursday January 16, 1969. The Yippies were in Washington, D.C. to attend the counter-inaugural, protest activities against the 1969 inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon.
An African-American man gives a speech during a rally for protesters marching against Nixon's inauguration and the Vietnam War, 19 January 1969
The National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (MOBE) organized a counter-inaugural demonstration in protest of President Richard M. Nixon's inauguration, Washington, D.C. between January 18-20,1969.
Demonstrators marching against the inauguration of Nixon and the Vietnam War in front of D.J. Kaufman, Inc. along Pennsylvania Ave NW between 11th and 12th Sts NW, 19 January 1969
The National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (MOBE) organized a counter-inaugural demonstration in protest of President Richard M. Nixon's inauguration, Washington, D.C. between January 18-20,1969.
Protesters hold up signs ("Peace is patriotic", "Inaugurate peace now") under the counter-inaugural tent during a rally against Nixon's inauguration and the Vietnam War, 19 January 1969
The National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (MOBE) organized a counter-inaugural demonstration in protest of President Richard M. Nixon's inauguration, Washington, D.C. between January 18-20,1969.

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