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Published by SMC, Philadelphia, 1971
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Large 2.5 inch diameter pin, the names of the schools and SE Asia riddled with bullets other text red on a black background. Issued for the 1971 protest to mark the anniversary of the Kent State shootings and protest the war.
Tiny 3/4 inch pin with dove, very good.
Published by SMC, New York, 1969
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
1.75 inch pin, black text on green. Advertises the nationwide student strike called to protest the Vietnam War.
Published by Student Mobilization Committee, New York, 1970
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
8.5x11 inch handbill, mimeographed text both sides, very good condition. Columbia University student activist meeting. Outlines topics for the upcoming event, including defense of the Conspiracy 7 in Chicago and the Panther 21.
Published by SMC n.d., New York
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
1.75 inch pin, sketch of a ship.
Published by SMC, New York, 1969
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
1.75 inch pin, black text on yellow-green field. Advertises the nationwide student strike called to protest the Vietnam War.
Published by SMC; mfg. by Horn Co, Philadelphia, 1971
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Tiny 3/4 inch pin with dove, and slightly larger one with initials only, very good.
Published by Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Washington DC, 1972
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 16p., tabloid newspaper format, illus., folded in half as issued, edgeworn and toned else good condition.
Published by SMC, San Francisco, 1971
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Pinback Button. 1.75 inch pin, image of helicopter.
Published by SMC; Larry Fox [197-], New York
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
1.75 inch diameter pin, image of protester holding up "out now" sign, very good.
Published by SMC; two mfg. by Horn Co, Philadelphia, 1971
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Three small pins under 1inch diameter: "April 24 / SMC" (tiny pin with dove, slightly scratched), a similar pin with the date Nov. 6, and a plain blue pin with SMC in white.
Published by Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Washington DC, 1971
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 11p., tabloid newspaper format, illus., folded in half as issued, edgeworn and toned, a few small stains on p. 1 which bleed through to next page, a few small stains on rear wrap else good condition. Addressed to Michael Vanderboegh, who would go on to found the right-wing militia group the Three Percenters in 2008.
Published by Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Washington DC, 1970
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 27p., tabloid newspaper format, illus., folded in half as issued, edgeworn and toned, beginning to split at fold else good condition. Addressed to Michael Vanderboegh, who would go on to found the right-wing militia group the Three Percenters in 2008.
Published by Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, New York, 1970
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 12p., tabloid newspaper format, illus., folded in half as issued, edgeworn and toned with several small closed tears, pen notation on front wrap, beginning to split along fold, else good condition. Addressed to Michael Vanderboegh, who would go on to found the right-wing militia group the Three Percenters in 2008.
Published by Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, New York, 1970
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 4p., tabloid newspaper format, illus., folded in half as issued, edgeworn and toned else good condition. Addressed to Michael Vanderboegh, who would go on to found the right-wing militia group the Three Percenters in 2008.
Published by Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Washington DC, 1970
Magazine / Periodical
Newspaper. 12p., tabloid newspaper format, illus., folded in half as issued, edgeworn and toned else good condition. Addressed to Michael Vanderboegh, who would go on to found the right-wing militia group the Three Percenters in 2008.
Published by SMC; Mfg. by NG Slater, New York, 1969
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
1.75 inch pin, very good, three color varieties. Advertises the nationwide student strike called to protest the Vietnam War.
1 inch diameter pin, mild scuffing; stylized hand giving peace sign. FTAF stands for "F#ck The Air Force.".
Condition: Fine. "On the night of Thursday, Nov. 13, 1969, the "March Against Death" began. By the time that weekend was over, Washington, D.C., had seen more protesters than any single event in its history had drawn. Attendance was higher, by tens of thousands, than at the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washington. And despite a name that, 45 years later, may seem overblown or vague, the march was actually about something very specific. The deaths they were protesting were those of soldiers and civilians in Vietnam." - Time Magazine. This pair of brightly colored protest posters was issued by the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam in 1972 to promote upcoming marches in Washington, D.C. and San Francisco. Each boldly defines the goal of the mass public movement - BRING ALL THE GIS HOME NOW! Unflattering images of Richard Nixon are accompanied by the rhetorical question - 'Would you buy a used WAR from this man?' The second image presents a predominantly African American crowd held back by white police officers - the fight for civil rights was far more pressing than spilling blood to fight Communism in Vietnam. The two marches (along with a further campaign in Seattle) were among the largest mass demonstrations the host cities had ever seen. Sources: Zinned Project; Time Magazine;" Sheet Width (in) 16.9 Sheet Height (in) 21.9 Condition Description Set of two posters, each of which shows light wear consistent with age and use. Pen marks (No!) and edge wear along the right side visible on the green sheet. Discoloration from old cellophane tape (now removed) visible on the purple sheet. Very good condition overall.