Description: an original May Day1971 civil disobedience poster, anti Vietnam warfeatures Sitting Bull and a powerful quotebeen in my attic for years...and yearssoiling, chips and tears, tape residue at top and bottom Good overall. about 17" x 22"photoed under plexiglass- sorry for the glaremailed in a mailing tube. plexiglass not included The 1971 May Day protests were a series of large scale civil disobedience actions in Washington, D.C., in protest agasint the Vietnam WarThese began on Monday morning, May 3 rd, and ended on May 5th. Over 25,000 young people set out to do something brash and extraordinary- disrupt the federal government thorugh non violent actions aThere was an elaborate tactical manual distributed in advance and detailed 21 key bridges and trafiic circles for protestirs to blockst ma More than 12.000 people were arrested, the largest mass arrest in US history Though still peaceful in intent, the 1971 protest represented a radical escalation from, for example, the November 15, 1969 march on DC . Members of the Nixon administration would come to view the events as damaging, because the government's response was perceived as violating citizens' civil rights. The deicision was made to sewwp them all up, using not just police but actual military forces Non smoking home with a cat and a dog . Thank you. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
Price: 165 USD
Location: Deerfield Beach, Florida
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Type: Posters
Year: 1971
Event: Civil Disobedience protest
Material: paper
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Country/Region: United States
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