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A male protester holds a sign that says "No nukes are good nukes" while sitting atop the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial on the U.S. Capitol Grounds during an anti-nuclear power demonstration in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
Anti-nuclear protesters sit around the Peace Monument on the U.S. Capitol Grounds in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
A demonstrator attending the anti-nuclear power demonstration rides a unicycle through crowds of people in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
Demonstrators at an anti-nuclear power protest, one holding a sign that says "Stick it up ur-anium" on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
Protesters participating in an anti-nuclear power demonstration occupy the U.S. Capitol Grounds and the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
A large inflatable whale balloon displays a sign that reads "Flukes against nukes" at an anti-nuclear power demonstration on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
A large crowd of protesters occupies the National Mall near the U.S. Capitol Building during an anti-nuclear power demonstration in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
Protesters, several of whom are wearing costumes, participating in an anti-nuclear demonstration on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
A protester costumed as Death poses near the Washington Monument during an anti-nuclear power demonstration in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
Several demonstrators stand next to the Peace statue, dressed in a t-shirt, at the Peace Monument during an anti-nuclear power demonstration in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
Anti-nuclear demonstrators march down Pennsylvania Avenue and carry protest signs in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
A man attending an anti-nuclear power demonstration raises his fist in protest and wears a jacket that says "Solar employs, nuclear destroys" near the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
A protester wears a jacket that says "Solar employs, nuclear destroys" to an anti-nuclear power demonstration near the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
A large crowd of protesters sits atop the Cavalry Charge statue of the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial during an anti-nuclear power demonstration in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
Rear view of a Datsun car from North Carolina with bumper stickers reading "Split wood not atoms," "No nukes ya'll," and "I love zoo" at the anti-nuclear power demonstration in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
A male demonstrator sits on top of the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial on the U.S. Capitol Grounds while others sit around the base during an anti-nuclear power demonstration in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
Demonstrators, from the University of Delaware, at an anti-nuclear power protest hold a sign that says "Get down don't melt down. High mom send $$" on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
A man attending the anti-nuclear power demonstration is photographed wearing an "Eat the rich" t-shirt on the U.S. Capitol Grounds in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
A protester sits atop the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial on the U.S. Capitol Grounds while others sit around the base during an anti-nuclear power demonstration in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.
Anti-nuclear power demonstrators occupy the U.S. Capitol Grounds in Washington, D.C., 06 May 1979
Spurred by the Three Mile Island accident, over 65,000 demonstrators marched on the Capitol to protest nuclear dependence, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power on Sunday May 6, 1979. The demonstration was organized by the May 6 Coalition, an umbrella organization of anti-nuclear, environmental, and other groups.

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