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Anti-Apartheid protest
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Identifier
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e_ppc_0033
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Creator
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Warren, Karen (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1986-1987
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Caption provided by The Daily Texan reads: "Lori Webb, with hands painted red, protests Apartheid outside the South Mall of the Main Building, Monday." circa 1986 - 1987
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Title
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Anti-apartheid protest
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Identifier
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e_uttsp_00338
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Dates
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1981-03
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Box
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3Z223
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Folder
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South African rally, T-12036
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Resource
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UT Texas Student Publications photographs
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Description
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Photograph of demonstrators carrying signs and banners during an anti-apartheid protest in downtown Austin, March 1981
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Title
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Anti-apartheid protest
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Identifier
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e_uttsp_00339
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Dates
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1981-03
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Box
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3Z223
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Folder
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South African rally, T-12036
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Resource
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UT Texas Student Publications photographs
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Description
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Photograph of demonstrators carrying signs and banners during an anti-apartheid protest near the State Capitol in Austin, March 1981
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Title
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Anti-Apartheid rally
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Identifier
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e_ppc_0035
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Creator
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Bev Coton, Daily Texan Staff (Photographer)
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Dates
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1986-12-01
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Caption provided by The Daily Texan reads: "Bruce Ballard, Philosophy lecturer, addresses students at the anti-Apartheid rally on Monday." 1986/12
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Anti-Iranian protest
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Identifier
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e_uttsp_00114
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Creator
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Wentworth, Tim (Photographer)
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Dates
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1979-11-09
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Box
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3Z203
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Folder
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T10464, Anti-Iranian protest
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Resource
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UT Texas Student Publications photographs
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Description
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Photograph showing anti-Iranian sentiment during a student protest on the East Mall of the University of Texas at Austin in 1979.
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Anti-Iranian protest
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Identifier
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e_uttsp_00115
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Creator
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Wentworth, Tim (Photographer)
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Dates
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1979-11-09
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Box
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3Z203
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Folder
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T10464, Anti-Iranian protest
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Resource
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UT Texas Student Publications photographs
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Description
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Photograph showing an anti-Iranian student protest on the East Mall of the University of Texas at Austin in 1979.
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Anti-Vietnam War demnstration
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Identifier
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e_ppc_0017
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Creator
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Johnny Jenkins (Photographer)
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Photograph showing a large protest and march against the Vietnam War, at the University of Texas at Austin, 1970.
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Title
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Anti-Vietnam War demonstration
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Identifier
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e_ppc_0040
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Creator
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Johnny Jenkins (Photographer)
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Dates
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1970-05
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Photograph showing the large protest of thousands against the Vietnam War, marching from the University of Texas and proceeding to the state capitol in Austin, May 1970.
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Anti-Vietnam War demonstration
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Identifier
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e_ppc_0041
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Creator
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Perez, René (Photographer), UT Texas Student Publications
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Dates
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1970-05-08
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Caption provided by The Daily Texan reads: "(Shall We Gather On The Mall?) A view that few of Thursday's protesters could share was from the fourth floor of the Main Building, showing the estimated 3,000 persons who jammed the Main Mall during the afternoon." 1970/05/08
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Anti-Vietnam War demonstration
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Identifier
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e_ppc_0047
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Creator
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Johnson, Daily Texan Staff (Photographer)
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Dates
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1967-06
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Photograph of a supporter of the war in Vietnam waving the American flag along with a crowd of anti-Vietnam War protesters across the street near City Coliseum, 1967/06
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Anti-Vietnam War demonstration
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e_ppc_0049
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Dates
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circa 1968-1972
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PPC: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Photograph of University of Texas students marching during an anti-Vietnam War protest on campus heading south on Guadalupe St. where an officer with the Austin Police Department tries to redirect the group, circa 1968-1972
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Anti-Vietnam War demonstration
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Identifier
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e_ppc_0051
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Creator
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Tuberville, Tony (Photographer)
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Dates
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1967-10-27
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Photograph of sign bearing students protesting the Vietnam War during a Parade for Peace to the State Capitol, 1967/10/27
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Anti-Vietnam War demonstration
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Identifier
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e_ppc_0052
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Creator
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Reaves, Bill (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1968-1972
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Box
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PPC: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Photograph of an Austin Police officer wearing a gas mask and standing by with sheathed bayonet during an anti-Vietnam War demonstration, circa 1968-1972
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Anti-Vietnam War demonstration
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e_ppc_0054
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Creator
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Yates, John (Photographer)
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Dates
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1969-10-16
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Caption provided by The Daily Texan reads: "(Perched for Peace) Speakers at the Capitol grounds exhorted crowds observing the national moratorium to aid in getting out of Vietnam---now." 1969/10/16
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Anti-Vietnam War demonstration
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Identifier
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e_ppc_0016
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Creator
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Lankes, Tom (Photographer)
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Photograph showing the large protest and march against the Vietnam War, which began at the University of Texas and proceeded to the State Capitol in Austin, 1970.
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Anti-Vietnam War demonstration
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e_ppc_0022
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Creator
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Johnny Jenkins (Photographer)
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Photograph showing the large protest and march against the Vietnam War, which began at the University of Texas and proceeded to the State Capitol in Austin, 1970.
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Anti-Vietnam War demonstration
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e_ppc_0044
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Creator
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Beekum, Van (Photographer)
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Dates
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1969-06-27
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Caption provided by The Daily Texan reads: "(Reading the Lists of US War-Dead) University students and citizens from no one faction or interest group gather on the West Mall to read aloud the names of American servicemen killed in Vietnam the last week. They say it will be a weekly practice on Thursday mornings, the day the Pentagon releases the names of those killed. The readings, which were started by Quakers reading on the steps of the national Capitol, are being conducted by all across the country." 1969/06/27
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Anti-Vietnam War poster
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e_jc_0126
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Creator
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Christian, John
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Dates
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circa 1972
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Box
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3W17d
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Folder
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Unidentified: Color slides (2)
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Resource
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John Christian photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of posters for a demonstration against the war in Vietnam to be held on the West Mall of the University of Texas at Austin, and organized by the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War and Austin Peace Action Committee, circa 1972
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Anti-Vietnam War protest
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e_ppc_0034
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Creator
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Lankes, Tom (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1968-1972
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Photograph of a little girl offering a peace sign to anti-Vietnam War demonstrators during a march in Austin, circa 1968-1972
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Title
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Anti-War demonstration
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Identifier
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e_ppc_0025
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Creator
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Johnny Jenkins (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1968-1972
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Photograph of University of Texas students marching during an anti-Vietnam War protest on campus heading east on 21st street past Jester Center, left, and Gregory Gymnasium, right, circa 1968-1972