EARLY VIETNAM "MASS PROTEST" BUTTON FROM NYC MARCH 26, 1966 PHOTO EXAMPLE IN THE BOOK BUTTON POWER.
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1.5" no maker name but union bug on curl. The first student organized protest to the war took place May 2, 1964 in NYC and was known as the May Second Movement. The next year, SDS sponsored a March On Washington To End The War In Vietnam on April 17, 1965. This button for the NYC protest March 26, 1966 is the third oldest it seems. Originally in the Marshall Levin Collection. NM.
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