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Cooling Off: Mrs. William Hodel turns a garden hose on a flag-bearing hard hat during one of several confrontations between marchers and onlookers in a Sunday "march for peace." The hard hats made up the brunt of marchers, who police estimated totaled more than 20,000. Mrs. Hodel, coming to the aid of her son and son-in-law, was later knocked to the ground, St. Louis, Missouri, June 8, 1970
Cooling Off: Mrs. William Hodel turns a garden hose on a flag-bearing hard hat during one of several confrontations between marchers and onlookers in a Sunday "march for peace." The hard hats made up the brunt of marchers, who police estimated totaled more than 20,000. Mrs. Hodel, coming to the aid of her son and son-in-law, was later knocked to the ground, St. Louis, Missouri, June 8, 1970
Cooling Off: Mrs. William Hodel turns a garden hose on a flag-bearing hard hat during one of several confrontations between marchers and onlookers in a Sunday "march for peace." The hard hats made up the brunt of marchers, who police estimated totaled more than 20,000. Mrs. Hodel, coming to the aid of her son and son-in-law, was later knocked to the ground, St. Louis, Missouri, June 8, 1970

Cooling Off: Mrs. William Hodel turns a garden hose on a flag-bearing hard hat during one of several confrontations between marchers and onlookers in a Sunday "march for peace." The hard hats made up the brunt of marchers, who police estimated totaled more than 20,000. Mrs. Hodel, coming to the aid of her son and son-in-law, was later knocked to the ground, St. Louis, Missouri, June 8, 1970

Date6/8/1970
MediumVintage Associated Press Wirephoto
Dimensions6 x 9-1/2 inches
Credit LineGift of Jennifer & Marc Lipschultz
Object number2024.264
Status
Not on view
Mrs. George (Sarah) Goldsmith
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Mrs. George (Sarah) Goldsmith
Andy Warhol
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Mrs. George (Sarah) Goldsmith
Andy Warhol
Novemeber 1985
Mrs. George (Sarah) Goldsmith
Andy Warhol
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