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Carrying American flags and signs, construction workers, longshoremen and office workers jam the City Hall area of New York Wednesday in a rally supporting President Nixon's war policy. An estimated 150,000 persons participated in the peaceful assembly, May 21, 1970
Carrying American flags and signs, construction workers, longshoremen and office workers jam the City Hall area of New York Wednesday in a rally supporting President Nixon's war policy. An estimated 150,000 persons participated in the peaceful assembly, May 21, 1970
Carrying American flags and signs, construction workers, longshoremen and office workers jam the City Hall area of New York Wednesday in a rally supporting President Nixon's war policy. An estimated 150,000 persons participated in the peaceful assembly, May 21, 1970

Carrying American flags and signs, construction workers, longshoremen and office workers jam the City Hall area of New York Wednesday in a rally supporting President Nixon's war policy. An estimated 150,000 persons participated in the peaceful assembly, May 21, 1970

Date5/21/1970
MediumVintage Associated Press wirephoto
Dimensions7 x 8-3/8 inches
Credit LineGift of Jennifer & Marc Lipschultz
Object number2024.266
Status
Not on view
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