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Anti War Movement Collection

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Woman in Wheelchair Holds Anti-War Sign

Woman in Wheelchair Holds Anti-War Sign
(Original Caption) 11/23/1965-Berkeley, California- Carrying a sign reading "My Son Died in Vain

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Crowds of Demonstrators at Vietnam War Protest

Crowds of Demonstrators at Vietnam War Protest
Demonstrators carry banners and signs during a Vietnam War protest in New York's Central Park on April 15, 1967

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Peace Demonstrators and Military Police at Protest

Peace Demonstrators and Military Police at Protest
Peace protesters taunt a line of soldiers with the military police during an anti-Vietnam War protest outside the Pentagon in Washington DC

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Recruiters Attempting to Climb over Protesters

Recruiters Attempting to Climb over Protesters
(Original Caption) All that is visible of Dow Chemical Company recruiter John Billingsley is the helping hand (R)

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Antiwar Protest

Antiwar Protest
(Original Caption) A construction worker (left) climbs down from the base of the statue of George Washington in front of the Subtreasury Building after he struck a demonstrator in the face

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Judge Speaking at Anti-War Rally

Judge Speaking at Anti-War Rally
(Original Caption) 8/8/1914-New York, NY: Judge Jacob Panken at anti-war rally. Union Square

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Women Pausing for Camera

Women Pausing for Camera
New York, New York: Women Protesters Of The European War. Suffragette, Mrs. Elmer Black is shown in center

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Peace Parade

Peace Parade
General view of Peace Parade in New York City

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Women Carrying Protest Props

Women Carrying Protest Props
New York, New York: Women Protesters Of The European War. Suffragette, Miss Alice Carpenter is shown with banner

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Portia Willis Leading Protesters

Portia Willis Leading Protesters
New York, New York: Peace Parade of Suffragettes. Miss Portia Willis

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Women Protesting U.S. Involvement in World War I

Women Protesting U.S. Involvement in World War I
Rose Cohn, journalist Dorothy Day and Charlotte Margolies wearing sashes stating "Keep Out of War" in protest to U.S. involvement in World War I

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Eugene Debs Delivering Speech

Eugene Debs Delivering Speech
(Original Caption) 6/16/1918-Canton, Ohio: Eugene Debs delivers an anti-war speech. He is shown on a small platform, surrounded by seated men, women and children. A flag-banner hangs in the background

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Social Reformers Henrietta Barnett and Jane Addams

Social Reformers Henrietta Barnett and Jane Addams
(Original Caption) 1921-London, England: Miss Jane Addams, the Chicago social worker and reformer, shown here with Mrs. Barnett, the prominent social worker of London. They are in Mrs

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Women Holding Large Banner

Women Holding Large Banner
Berlin: American women with banner against war for the antiwar meeting

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Crowd with Signs Congregated Together

Crowd with Signs Congregated Together
(Original Caption) Antiwar demonstration in Berlin, July 1922

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Jane Addams and Others Outside White House

Jane Addams and Others Outside White House
(Original Caption) 12/10/1927-Washington: A petition on arbitration as a substitute for war, containing 3, 000 signatures

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: President Coolidge and Secretary of State

President Coolidge and Secretary of State
(Original Caption) 1928-Washington

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Anti-War in Nicaragua Protest

Anti-War in Nicaragua Protest
(Original Caption) 1/15/1928-Washington

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: President Coolidge Signs Kellogg-Briand Pact

President Coolidge Signs Kellogg-Briand Pact
(Original Caption) 8/27/1928-Washington, DC: President Calvin Coolidge signs the Kellogg-Briand Pact in his office. Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg is seated to the left of the President

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Communists Demonstrating in 1933

Communists Demonstrating in 1933
(Original Caption) Communists Demonstrate in Wall Street

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Communists Demonstrating in New York

Communists Demonstrating in New York
(Original Caption) Communists Demonstrate in Wall Street

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Communists Demonstrating on Wall Street

Communists Demonstrating on Wall Street
(Original Caption) Communists Demonstrate in Wall Street

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Students Protesting Another War

Students Protesting Another War
(Original Caption) 4/6/1934- New York, NY- After laying a wreath at the foot of the eternal light in Madison Square to Commemorate the 17th anniversary of the United States entry into the World War

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Students Mocking War

Students Mocking War
(Original Caption) Mock Veterans-Mock Injuries-In Peace Demonstration

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Charles Lindbergh and Mrs. Friedrich Libby

Charles Lindbergh and Mrs. Friedrich Libby
(Original Caption) As Lindy Attended Anti-War Rally. Washington, DC: Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh is shown with Mrs

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Jeannette Rankin Anti-War Reunion

Jeannette Rankin Anti-War Reunion
(Original Caption) 12/21/1941-Washington, DC: Jeannette Rankin anti-war reunion- When Jeanette Rankin voted against the war with Germany in 1917, she was only one of 56 who opposed U.S

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Punks Trash Street During Demonstration

Punks Trash Street During Demonstration
(Original Caption) 4/29/1985-San Francisco, California- Are punk and heavy metal passing fads for some teenagers, just another generation showing its youthful antipathy for the establishment

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: French Female Communists Demonstrating

French Female Communists Demonstrating
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Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Anti-Vietnam War Rally on Capitol Steps

Anti-Vietnam War Rally on Capitol Steps
A crowd of young people hold an anti-Vietnam War on the steps of the United States Capitol Building. | Location: Capitol Building, Washington D.C. USA

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Anti Vietnam War Rally. NYC

Anti Vietnam War Rally. NYC
Anti-Vietnam War Rally NYC

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Peace Demonstrators in Times Square

Peace Demonstrators in Times Square
A young couple holds peace signs as they prepare to spend the night in Times Square for the night in a protest for peace

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Student Demonstrators Outside White House

Student Demonstrators Outside White House
Student demonstrators with the Turn Toward Peace movement stand outside the entrance to the White House, asking for the rising tension between the United States and the USSR to be solved peacefully

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Coretta Scott King at Peace Demonstration

Coretta Scott King at Peace Demonstration
Coretta Scott King (R), wife of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. joins Women Strike for Peace founder Dagmar Wilson in a march on the United Nations Plaza

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Vietnam War Protesters at Airport

Vietnam War Protesters at Airport
Holding signs picturing British Prime Minister Harold Wilson, protesters demonstrating against the Vietnam War wait for the Prime Minister's arrival at London Airport

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: US Students Protesting War in Vietnam

US Students Protesting War in Vietnam
(Original Caption) This is part of the estimated 5, 000 students who picketed in front of the White House today to protest the U.S. policy in Southeast Asia and demand an end to the war in Vietnam

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Protesters Outside United States Embassy of London

Protesters Outside United States Embassy of London
(Original Caption) London: Call For Peace. Left wing demonstrators parade in front of the U. S. Embassy in London's Grosvenor Square June 13th, demanding an end to the war in Viet Nam

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Women Picket Vietnam War at World's Fair

Women Picket Vietnam War at World's Fair
(Original Caption) 8/6/1965-New York, NY: Members of the Womens Strike for Peace demonstrate before the Unisphere at the New York World's Fair to protest the war in Viet Nam

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Anti Vietnam Demonstrators Holding Hands and Marching

Anti Vietnam Demonstrators Holding Hands and Marching
(Original Caption) Berkeley, Calif.: Hands joined, anti-Vietnam demonstrators appear to be in a festive mood as they march through Berkeley, Calif

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Women Demonstrating Vietnam War

Women Demonstrating Vietnam War
(Original Caption) Women Demonstrate in Capital. New York: Holding paper doves, members of Women Strike for Peace prepare to board train at Pennsylvania Station for trip to Washington Feb. 9th

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Women Pacifist Demonstrators Marching

Women Pacifist Demonstrators Marching
(Original Caption) 2/23/66-Oakland, California- Some 250 female pacifist demonstrators march, enroute from Berkeley to Oakland, where they tried to enter the Army Induction Center

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Jesuit Daniel Berrigan Holding Books

Jesuit Daniel Berrigan Holding Books
(Original Caption) 03/11/1966-New York, New York- Rev. Daniel Berrigan, a Jesuit priest, author and outspoken critic of U.S

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Protesters in Union Square

Protesters in Union Square
(Original Caption) Veterans and reservists line up on a platform in Union Square here to await their turn to drop their military service discharge and separation papers on a fire, in a basket, here

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Students Protesting War in Vietnam

Students Protesting War in Vietnam
Members a puppet theater group in Greenwich village, dressed as ghosts in white sheets and face makeup, lead students in the largest protest march against the war in Vietnam held in New York City

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Demonstrator Carrying a Sign

Demonstrator Carrying a Sign
(Original Caption) A demonstrator carries a sign depicting President Johnson as a James Bond character during a peace march here April 24th. An estimated 12, 000 demonstrators took part in the march

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Poet Allen Ginsberg at Outdoor Antiwar Rally

Poet Allen Ginsberg at Outdoor Antiwar Rally
(Original Caption) New York: A Poet In Our Time

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Spock and King Leading Protest in Chicago

Spock and King Leading Protest in Chicago
(Original Caption) Dr. Benjamin Spock (L) and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lead nearly 5, 000 marchers through the Chicago Loop in protest of the US policy in Vietnam

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Large Crowd of Women Holding Signs Against Vietnam War

Large Crowd of Women Holding Signs Against Vietnam War
(Original Caption) Carrying graphically illustrated anti-Vietnamese war posters, members of the "Women's Strike for Peace" push their way to the doors of the Pentagon Building

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Women Protesting with Signs

Women Protesting with Signs
(Original Caption) Carrying graphically illustrated anti-Vietnamese war posters, members of the "Women's Strike for Peace" push their way to the doors of the Pentagon Building

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Large Crowd of War Protesters in Central Park

Large Crowd of War Protesters in Central Park
(Original Caption) One of the "Happenings" of the day, was a draft card burning ceremony in Central Park. Here, one protester drops his card into a coffee can of burning fuel

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Woman Stepping Over a Man to Enter Building

Woman Stepping Over a Man to Enter Building
(Original Caption) Civil Disobedience

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Man Burning Draft Card at Vietnam War Protest

Man Burning Draft Card at Vietnam War Protest
Demonstrators applaud as a man burns his draft card during a Vietnam War protest in New York's Central Park on April 15, 1967

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Large Crowd Protesting at United Nations

Large Crowd Protesting at United Nations
(Original Caption) Anti-Vietnam war demonstrators present a "sea of faces" here, as they wait outside the United Nations headquarters, so their leaders can state their cause to U. N

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Anti-Vietnam Demonstrators Protesting

Anti-Vietnam Demonstrators Protesting
(Original Caption) March on United Nations

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Large Crowd Protesting at United Nations

Large Crowd Protesting at United Nations
(Original Caption) Anti-Vietnam war demonstrators present a "sea of faces" here, as they wait outside the United Nations headquarters, so their leaders can state their cause to U. N

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Dr. Martin Luther King at Press Conference

Dr. Martin Luther King at Press Conference
(Original Caption) Reverend Martin Luther King peers over a battery of microphones during a press conference at Christ Church near Harvard University in this photograph

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Rev. Martin Luther King and Dr. Benjamin Spock

Rev. Martin Luther King and Dr. Benjamin Spock
(Original Caption) Rev. Martin Luther King Jr

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Cleveland Sellers Refusing the Draft

Cleveland Sellers Refusing the Draft
Outside of an Atlanta Armed Forces induction station Cleveland Sellers (right) talked with reporters

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Anti-War Protesters at White House Gate

Anti-War Protesters at White House Gate
(Original Caption) 5/17/1967-Washington, D.C.: Demonstrators representing the "Mobilization to End the War in Vietnam, " jam to the barred main gate of the White House today

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Women And Police Brawl

Women And Police Brawl
(Original Caption) New York:Women battle with police in front of Armed Forces Induction Center here May 26

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Peace Marchers Protesting Against Vietnam War

Peace Marchers Protesting Against Vietnam War
(Original Caption) Peace marchers on Parliament Hill in Ottawa protesting against the U.S. war in Vietnam

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Berkeley Students Protesting Draft

Berkeley Students Protesting Draft
(Original Caption) University of California students gather at Sproul Hall Plaza defying a court order against continuing their protest against the draft and the Vietnam War

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Christian Hayden During Selective Service Protest

Christian Hayden During Selective Service Protest
(Original Caption) Christian Hayden (right), son of actor Sterling Hayden

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: University of California Students Holding Mass Meeting

University of California Students Holding Mass Meeting
(Original Caption) University of California students continued their mass meeting on campus despite a court order forbidding them to do so here 10/17

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Police Grabbing Student During Demonstration

Police Grabbing Student During Demonstration
(Original Caption) Grimaces...A Brooklyn College student grimaces as he is grabbed by police during an anti-war demonstration on the campus here October 19th

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Youth Burning Draft Card at Protest

Youth Burning Draft Card at Protest
Young men hold their burning draft cards aloft at an Anti-Vietnam War demonstration in front of the Pentagon in Washington DC

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Sec Of Defense Mcnamara Watching Protest

Sec Of Defense Mcnamara Watching Protest
(Original Caption) WASHINGTON: Secy of Defense McNamara, inside the Pentagon, watches from a window today as thousands of dissenters demonstrate outside against the Vietnam war

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Aerial View of Troops and Demonstrators

Aerial View of Troops and Demonstrators
(Original Caption) Troops in riot formation confront demonstrators during a massive anti-Vietnam war protest at the pentagon today

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Protesters Participating in Demonstration

Protesters Participating in Demonstration
(Original Caption) War Criminal. Washington, D.C.: Peace demonstrators display a huge sign referring to president as a war criminal during huge anti-Vietnam war protest at the Pentagon today

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Aerial View of Vietnam War Demonstration

Aerial View of Vietnam War Demonstration
(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Demonstrators Participating in Protest

Demonstrators Participating in Protest
(Original Caption) Ready To March. Washington, D.C.: Thousands of antiwar demonstrators poured into the nation's capital today to march on the Pentagon in protest against the Vietnam war

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Protesters Burning Draft Cards

Protesters Burning Draft Cards
(Original Caption) Draft Card Burning

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: US Marshals Struggling with Demonstrator

US Marshals Struggling with Demonstrator
(Original Caption) U.S. marshals struggle with a demonstrator during anti-Vietnam War demonstrations at the Pentagon

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Demonstrator Being Knocked Down by Police

Demonstrator Being Knocked Down by Police
(Original Caption) A peace demonstrator is knocked to the ground as he tries to break through police lines at the entrance to the Pentagon during anti-Vietnam rally

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Demonstrators Gathering at the Lincoln Memorial

Demonstrators Gathering at the Lincoln Memorial
(Original Caption) Anti-war demonstrators gather at Lincoln Memorial at start of a weekend peace vigil

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Demonstrators Gathering at the Lincoln Memorial

Demonstrators Gathering at the Lincoln Memorial
(Original Caption) Anti-war demonstrators gather at Lincoln Memorial at start of a weekend peace vigil

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Security Picking up Prostrate Demonstrator

Security Picking up Prostrate Demonstrator
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Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Demonstrator Being Carried to Van

Demonstrator Being Carried to Van
(Original Caption) A die-hard group of Vietnam protesters were forced from their vigil outside the pentagon early 10/23, ending the largest anti-war demonstration in the Capital's history

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Campus Police Struggling With Protesters

Campus Police Struggling With Protesters
(Original Caption) BERKELEY

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Demonstrator Being Pulled Away

Demonstrator Being Pulled Away
(Original Caption) Screaming Demonstrator

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Protesters Hold Signs Air During Anti-Vietnam War Protest

Protesters Hold Signs Air During Anti-Vietnam War Protest
(Original Caption) Protesters hold signs in the air here, Nov. 29, during protest against the war in Vietnam

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Police Arresting Anti-Vietnam War Demonstrator

Police Arresting Anti-Vietnam War Demonstrator
(Original Caption) 12/6/67-PHILADELPHIA: A female antidraft, antiwar demonstrator is taken into custody here today by policemen

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Dr. Spock Arrested at an Anti-Draft Demonstration

Dr. Spock Arrested at an Anti-Draft Demonstration
White-haired Dr. Benjamin Spock (center) is surrounded by fellow protesters during an anti-draft demonstration outside the Armed Forces Induction Center at Whitehall Street

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Sit-in Participators at Anti-Vietnam War Protest

Sit-in Participators at Anti-Vietnam War Protest
(Original Caption) While a policeman carrying a nightstick stands behind him, noted pediatrician Dr

Background imageAnti War Movement Collection: Crowd at Armed Forces Induction Center

Crowd at Armed Forces Induction Center
(Original Caption) Thousands of protesters taking part in the nationwide "Stop the Draft Week" demonstrations, jam the area near the Armed Forces Induction Center here, December 6th



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EDITORS COMMENTS

Amidst the deafening roar of Krupp Canons and the spreading terror of war, the anti-war movement echoed with the Voice of Heaven, seeking a Duel End where Honor is Satisfied. Modern Science, once a beacon of progress, had become a tool of prehistoric savagery, as depicted in the haunting images of The Prussian Circe and The Goose Step, or the March of Civilisation. The City of the Faith, once a symbol of culture and protection, now lay in ruins. Wonders of Science, once celebrated, were now synonymous with destruction. Through it all, the anti-war movement persisted, their message etched in lithographs, from the poignant 'Kultur Protector' to the powerful 'Modern Science and Prehistoric Savagery. ' Their voice, though often silenced, continued to resonate, a testament to the enduring power of peace and humanity.

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