Patrick Frazier Political and Social Movements Collection

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A group of drummers performs as men dance to the music at Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C., undated
Dancing and drumming scenes around Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C.
Phase 1: Nixon eviction
Poster featuring a line drawing by Joanna Vogelsang of activists with fists raised outside the gates of the White House, where an evicted and diminutive figure of Nixon stands alongside bombs and bags of money and holding an FBI doll. The poster outlines a series of events sponsored by the People's Coalition for Peace and Justice held October 22-27.
Picketers march against the treatment of Jewish people in the Soviet Union, Washington, D.C., undated
A protest against the treatment of Russian Jews in the Soviet Union.
A woman stands in profile, probably near Washington, D.C., undated
Scenes around the Washington, D.C. area. Included with images labeled "Jewish Defense League Demonstration – Ellipse DC (3-21-1971)."
Peace and Jobs: Stop the B-1 Bomber
Poster protesting disproportionate government spending on defense--specifically the B-1 Bomber program-- versus spending on other sectors, like education, health, and housing, which produce more jobs and satisfy more pressing needs.
A woman in sunglasses is photographed next to her smiling companion in the middle of a feminist rally near the Natural History Museum during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
This image was labeled May Day (5-3-1971). The May Day protests, organized by the May Day Tribe, were meant shutdown the federal government. The protests started on May 1, 1971 and continued for the next several days in Washington, D.C. Upon further review, some of the images in this grouping are most likely from the April 24, 1971 Vietnam War Out Now rally organized by the National Peace Action Coalition (NPAC), an umbrella organization comprised of approximately 100 activist groups. This particular event also featured support from the United Auto Workers, the United Farm Workers of California, and segments of the Teamsters. The demonstration is against the invasion of Cambodia for immediate withdraw of all US forces from Southeast Asia. The event featured several prominent speakers such as Reverend Ralph Abernathy of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Senator Vance Hartke, Bella Abzug and Herman Badillo, Members of Congress. Also addressing the Capitol Hill Convocation were I.F. Stone, Betty Friedan and Joseph Duffey. There were also several smaller protests leading up to Vietnam War Out Now, including Vietnam veteran demonstrations against the war and women's contingent demonstrations.
Three dogs lay by an oven, probably near Washington, D.C., undated
Scenes around the Washington, D.C. area. Included with images labeled "Jewish Defense League Demonstration – Ellipse DC (3-21-1971)."
A fountain is lit up at night in East Potomac Park, Washington, D.C., undated
Night scenes illuminating a fountain in Haines Point and East Potomac Park in Washington, D.C.
The crowd listens while Paul Jacobs and Charles Cassell speak to them at an event at Concordia Church, Washington, D.C., 14 February 1968 or 1969
A community meeting labeled as being held at Concordia Church with Charles Cassell and Paul Jacobs regarding the Black United Front. The meeting may have been held on February 14, 1968 or February 14, 1969.
Protesters hold signs ("Free Angela Davis", "No Vietnamese ever called me a nigger!") on the back of a truck during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
This image was labeled May Day (5-3-1971). The May Day protests, organized by the May Day Tribe, were meant shutdown the federal government. The protests started on May 1, 1971 and continued for the next several days in Washington, D.C. Upon further review, some of the images in this grouping are most likely from the April 24, 1971 Vietnam War Out Now rally organized by the National Peace Action Coalition (NPAC), an umbrella organization comprised of approximately 100 activist groups. This particular event also featured support from the United Auto Workers, the United Farm Workers of California, and segments of the Teamsters. The demonstration is against the invasion of Cambodia for immediate withdraw of all US forces from Southeast Asia. The event featured several prominent speakers such as Reverend Ralph Abernathy of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Senator Vance Hartke, Bella Abzug and Herman Badillo, Members of Congress. Also addressing the Capitol Hill Convocation were I.F. Stone, Betty Friedan and Joseph Duffey. There were also several smaller protests leading up to Vietnam War Out Now, including Vietnam veteran demonstrations against the war and women's contingent demonstrations.
Sisters! Come to discuss the Mayday women's outline for the fall women's action
A poster publicizing a meeting to discuss the mayday women's outline for the fall women's action, including strategy, tactics, and implementation, at the Red House on Sunday October 10th.
May Day protesters at the National Archive retreat as police deploy tear gas, 01-03 May 1971
This image was labeled May Day (5-3-1971). The May Day protests, organized by the May Day Tribe, were meant shutdown the federal government. The protests started on May 1, 1971 and continued for the next several days in Washington, D.C. Upon further review, some of the images in this grouping are most likely from the April 24, 1971 Vietnam War Out Now rally organized by the National Peace Action Coalition (NPAC), an umbrella organization comprised of approximately 100 activist groups. This particular event also featured support from the United Auto Workers, the United Farm Workers of California, and segments of the Teamsters. The demonstration is against the invasion of Cambodia for immediate withdraw of all US forces from Southeast Asia. The event featured several prominent speakers such as Reverend Ralph Abernathy of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Senator Vance Hartke, Bella Abzug and Herman Badillo, Members of Congress. Also addressing the Capitol Hill Convocation were I.F. Stone, Betty Friedan and Joseph Duffey. There were also several smaller protests leading up to Vietnam War Out Now, including Vietnam veteran demonstrations against the war and women's contingent demonstrations.
Nix-on the draft
A red sticker with blue lettering reading "Nix-on the Draft."

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