Poster for a rally held on April 15, 196? / 197?, sponsored by People to Abolish Abortion Laws from there joining antiwar demonstrations held the same day. The Women's Liberation Brigade demands that the government to stop spending for death and to start government spending for life. ... [details]
Single sided handbill for a antiwar demonstration opposing the Vietnam War held on Wednesday, August 28, [1968], in Grant Park, Chicago. The poster urges Chicagoans that "this totalitarian mentality, which goes hand in hand with the illegal war in Vietnam, must not go unchallenged. ... [details]
Collection of five pieces of staple bound March on Washington and March Against Death ephemera, large anti-war protests and accompanying events held in Washington, D.C., November 13 - 16, [1969]. Actions and events included "March Against Death," held November 13 to 16, [1969] which involved "delegations from every state representing American war dead and Vietnam villages destroyed, walking in a 36 hour single file procession from Arlington National Cemetery to the Capitol;" the "March on Washington" a march followed by a rally and folk concert held on Saturday, November 15, [1969]; and "continuing actions sponsored by constituency groups," held November 16, [1969]. ... [details]
Two double sided flyers from the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam advocating citizens take part in demonstrations against military action in Vietnam as well as civil rights issues in the United States, Chicago. ... [details]
Flyer outlining the variety of areas which the Mobilization Committee needs volunteer staff during the week of the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Volunteer staff is needed for a daily street paper, movement centers, street organizers and marshals, medical teams, legal committee, housing, park patrols, etc. ... [details]
Statement by Dave Dellinger, Chairman of National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam published in [1969] following the committee's indictment which "represents an ominous turning point for the Nixon administration. ... [details]
Flyer promoting a speech delivered by Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and demonstration on April 15, [1967], in Sheep Meadow, Central Park, New York City, in opposition to the war in Vietnam. [details]
Student run newspaper calling for an antiwar university strikes. Verso features texts encouraging students to "stay on strike," "reach out to people," "into the streets" in order to "bring all the GLS home from Indo-China. ... [details]