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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.