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- Title
- Alternate view of women chanting slogans on Constitution Ave near the Department of Justice, with images of Nguyễn Thị Bình and Ericka Huggins during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
- Date
- [1971-04-17/1971-04/24]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political Activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Huggins, Ericka; Nguyễn, Thị Bình
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0452
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67708
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- A large group (mostly women) assembles near the Natural History Museum under a feminist banner and "Free Erika! And all political prisoners" signs during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
- Date
- [1971-04-17/1971-04/24]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political Activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Huggins, Ericka
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0450
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67706
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- Members of the Women's Contingent sing or chant in protest with a poster of Nguyễn Thị Bình with a view to the Smithsonian Castle during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
- Date
- [1971-04-17/1971-04/24]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political Activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Huggins, Ericka; Nguyễn, Thị Bình
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0456
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67712
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- Protesters carry signs in support of the Black Panthers ("Free Ericka! And all political prisoners") during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
- Date
- [1971-04-17/1971-04/24]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political Activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Huggins, Ericka
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0446
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67702
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- Three young women wearing feminism sashes stand at the front of a rally against Nixon's inauguration and the Vietnam War, 19 January 1969
- Date
- 1969-01-19
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Peace movements -- United States; Presidents -- United States -- Inauguration; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0217
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67189
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- Two people and a dog run through a field, probably near Washington, D.C., undated
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- Scenes around the Washington, D.C. area. Included with images labeled "Jewish Defense League Demonstration – Ellipse DC (3-21-1971)."
- Subject
- Dogs; Men; Women
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1672
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71914
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this item is available from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- A woman and a dog run through a grassy hill, probably near Washington, D.C., undated
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- Scenes around the Washington, D.C. area. Included with images labeled "Jewish Defense League Demonstration – Ellipse DC (3-21-1971)."
- Subject
- Dogs; Women
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1671
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71913
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this item is available from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- A woman draws on the face of a fellow protester, as another holds an issue of The Militant (April 16, 1971: "All Out April 24!") during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
- Date
- [1971-04-17/1971-04/24]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political Activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0454
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67710
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- 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
- Date
- [1971-04-17/1971-04/24]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political Activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0458
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67714
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- A woman reads an issue of The Black Panther (April 10, 1971) during a protest the headline reads: "Black Genocide: Sickle Cell Anemia" during the Vietnam War Out Now demonstration, 24 April 1971
- Date
- 1971-04-24
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Women -- Political activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0408
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67664
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- A woman runs through leafy grass, probably near Washington, D.C., undated
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- Scenes around the Washington, D.C. area. Included with images labeled "Jewish Defense League Demonstration – Ellipse DC (3-21-1971)."
- Subject
- Women
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1670
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71912
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this item is available from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- A woman stands in profile, probably near Washington, D.C., undated
- Date
- [date of publication not identified]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- Scenes around the Washington, D.C. area. Included with images labeled "Jewish Defense League Demonstration – Ellipse DC (3-21-1971)."
- Subject
- Women
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_1669
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:71911
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this item is available from the American University Library -- Archives and Special Collections.
- Title
- A woman wearing a beret with a woman power pin draws with a marker on another woman's face near the Natural History Museum during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
- Date
- [1971-04-17/1971-04/24]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political Activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0449
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67705
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- A woman wearing face paint and a May Day Protest button listens to a member of the crowd during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
- Date
- [1971-04-17/1971-04/24]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political Activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0447
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67703
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- A woman wearing sunglasses raises a hand in affirmation with feminist protesters gathered near the Natural History Museum during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
- Date
- [1971-04-17/1971-04/24]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political Activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0457
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67713
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- A woman with face paint holds a balloon in front of a barricade during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
- Date
- [1971-04-17/1971-04/24]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political Activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0448
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67704
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- Women chant slogans on Constitution Ave near the Department of Justice, with images of Nguyễn Thị Bình and Ericka Huggins during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
- Date
- [1971-04-17/1971-04/24]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political Activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Huggins, Ericka; Nguyễn, Thị Bình
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0451
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67707
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- Women paint and draw on fellow protesters' faces on Constitution Ave near the Department of Justice during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
- Date
- [1971-04-17/1971-04/24]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political Activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0455
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67711
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- Women paint and draw on fellow protesters' faces on Constitution Ave near the National Archives during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
- Date
- [1971-04-17/1971-04/24]
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- Demonstrations -- United States; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political Activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0453
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67709
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.
- Title
- A young woman with a feminism sash holds up a peace sign alongside three companions in front of a microphone during a rally against Nixon's inauguration and the Vietnam War, 19 January 1969
- Date
- 1969-01-19
- Creator
- Frazier, Patrick
- Description
- 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.
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity -- United States; Peace movements -- United States; Presidents -- United States -- Inauguration; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements -- United States; Women -- Political activity -- United States
- Country
- United States
- Local Identifier
- SC_Frazier_N_0218
- Type
- black-and-white negatives
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:67190
- Rights statement
- Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the American University Library -- Special Collections.