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"Anti-war demonstrations on Franklin Street," From the North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1969.

Date created
1969
Location
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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This photograph copyright ©2007. All Rights Reserved
Source
Original image housed by UNC Libraries

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Anti-war demonstrators march peacefully down Franklin Street in Chapel Hill, NC.

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Protesters carry signs that read, “End the War Now” and “Get out of Viet Nam, Stay out of the Middle East” during a peaceful anti-war demonstration on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1969. The image is part of the UNC Libraries online exhibit, “I Raised My Hand to Volunteer, Students Protest in 1960s Chapel Hill.”