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MARTIN LUTHER KING JR RARE 1967 CIVIL RIGHTS WAR PROTEST CENTRAL PARK SPEECH AD

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    CLICK ON READ DESCRIPTION TO SEE ALL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION WHITE MARKS ON PHOTOS ARE GLARE AND NOT ON FRAMED ITEM. SEE MY EBAY STORE FOR OTHER ITEMS MARTIN LUTHER KING JR RARE 1967 CIVIL RIGHTS WAR PROTEST CENTRAL PARK SPEECH AD Vietnam, the antiwar march from Central Park to the United Nations on April 15, 1967 was among the largest antiwar marches in New York history. Though estimates widely vary from 100,000 to 400,000 in attendance that day, participants included a broad coalition of civil rights activists, among them Martin Luther King, Jr., and an ideological spectrum of antiwar activists. After assembling in Central Park for a peace fair, speeches and performances, the marchers walked down Fifth Avenue and then made their way east to Dag Hammarskjold Plaza at the UN. Though city officials worried about violence and mayhem, the march was peaceful, and the five people arrested belonged to the group of protesters who were opposed to the march. AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL NOT A REPRINT PRINT ADS/ NEWSPAPER ADS MAY HAVE SOME BLEMISHES, AGING MARKS OR CREASES FRAME IS 15" BY 12" ALL OF MY EBAY LISTINGS ARE AUTHENTIC AND ORIGINAL AND FROM MY OWN PERONAL COLLECTION THAT I AM SORTING THROUGH. I NEVER KNOW WHAT ELSE I WILL FIND BOXED AWAY AS I HAVE COLLECTED OVER 30 YEARS .
    CLICK ON READ DESCRIPTION TO SEE ALL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
    WHITE MARKS ON PHOTOS ARE GLARE AND NOT ON FRAMED ITEM.
    SEE MY EBAY STORE FOR OTHER ITEMS
    MARTIN LUTHER KING JR RARE 1967 CIVIL RIGHTS WAR PROTEST CENTRAL PARK SPEECH AD
    Vietnam, the antiwar march from Central Park to the United Nations on April 15, 1967 was among the largest antiwar marches in New York history. Though estimates widely vary from 100,000 to 400,000 in attendance that day, participants included a broad coalition of civil rights activists, among them Martin Luther King, Jr., and an ideological spectrum of antiwar activists.
    After assembling in Central Park for a peace fair, speeches and performances, the marchers walked down Fifth Avenue and then made their way east to
    Dag Hammarskjold Plaza
    at the UN. Though city officials worried about violence and mayhem, the march was peaceful, and the five people arrested belonged to the group of protesters who were opposed to the march.
    AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL NOT A REPRINT
    PRINT ADS/ NEWSPAPER ADS MAY HAVE SOME BLEMISHES, AGING MARKS OR CREASES
    FRAME IS 15" BY 12"
    ALL OF MY EBAY LISTINGS ARE AUTHENTIC AND ORIGINAL AND FROM MY OWN PERONAL COLLECTION THAT I AM SORTING THROUGH. I NEVER KNOW WHAT ELSE I WILL FIND BOXED AWAY AS I HAVE COLLECTED OVER 30 YEARS .
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