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Mobilization for Survival Coalition Banner, seen at flea market, New York, USA, June 1984
Mobilization for Survival Coalition Banner, seen at flea market, New York, USA, June 1984, the coalition, Mobe, linked the emerging movement against nuclear power to opponents of nuclear weapons and the wider antiwar movement
David Graves
The People
Mirrorpix
New York
United States
P84 787
Media ID 21912236
© Mirrorpix
Against America Anti General New York Nuclear Power Scene Street Streets United States Of America View Views 1984 Arms Race Disarmament
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the Mobilization for Survival Coalition Banner, proudly displayed at a bustling flea market in New York City, USA, back in June 1984. The Mobilization for Survival Coalition, also known as Mobe, played a crucial role in uniting various movements against nuclear power and weapons during this era. The vibrant banner showcased the coalition's commitment to linking their opposition to nuclear power with broader antiwar sentiments. It served as a powerful symbol of resistance against the arms race and called for disarmament on both national and global scales. Photographer David Graves skillfully captured this scene amidst the busy streets of New York City. The image not only reflects the political climate of that time but also highlights how grassroots activism found its place even within everyday spaces like flea markets. Norma Becker's photograph serves as an important reminder of America's collective efforts to challenge prevailing norms and advocate for change during the 1980s. As we gaze upon this snapshot from our past, it prompts us to reflect on how far we have come while inspiring us to continue working towards a more peaceful world free from nuclear threats.
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