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  • Madison, WI - February 1970. Demonstrations against General Electric's involvement in armaments and their recruiting on the University of Wisconsin campus led to demonstrations.
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  • Madison, WI - February 1970. Demonstrations against General Electric's involvement in armaments and their recruiting on the University of Wisconsin campus led to demonstrations. A policeman with a truncheon watches.
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  • Madison, WI - February 1970. Demonstrations against General Electric's involvement in armaments and their recruiting on the University of Wisconsin campus led to demonstrations. Police head toward campus
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  • Madison, WI - February 1970. Demonstrations against General Electric's involvement in armaments and their recruiting on the University of Wisconsin campus led to demonstrations.
    EJL 7002 GE-1012.jpg
  • Madison, WI - February 1970. Demonstrations against General Electric's involvement in armaments and their recruiting on the University of Wisconsin campus led to demonstrations. Police in a school bus with a shattered window.
    EJL 7002 GE-1011.jpg
  • Madison, WI - February 1970. Demonstrations against General Electric's involvement in armaments and their recruiting on the University of Wisconsin campus led to demonstrations. A demonstrator hurls something at the already cracked glass front foor of the Rennebohm Rexall Drugstore.
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  • Madison, WI - February 1970. Demonstrations against General Electric's involvement in armaments and their recruiting on the University of Wisconsin campus led to demonstrations. Police with truncheons, helmets, and face shields.
    EJL 7002 GE-1008.jpg
  • Madison, WI - February 1970. Demonstrations against General Electric's involvement in armaments and their recruiting on the University of Wisconsin campus led to demonstrations.
    EJL 7002 GE-1009.jpg
  • Madison, WI - February 1970. Demonstrations against General Electric's involvement in armaments and their recruiting on the University of Wisconsin campus led to demonstrations. An overturned car examined by fire department personel.
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  • Madison, WI - February 1970. Demonstrations against General Electric's involvement in armaments and their recruiting on the University of Wisconsin campus led to demonstrations. A demonstrator speaks.
    EJL 7002 GE-1006.jpg
  • Madison, WI - February 1970. Demonstrations against General Electric's involvement in armaments and their recruiting on the University of Wisconsin campus led to demonstrations. A demonstrator with a red flag.
    EJL 7002 GE-1003.jpg
  • Madison, WI - February 1970. Demonstrations against General Electric's involvement in armaments and their recruiting on the University of Wisconsin campus led to demonstrations. Police lead a handcuffed demonstrator away.
    EJL 7002 GE-1001.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-24.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters in front of Bascom Hall.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-216-32.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Strikers with signs outside Birge Hall.
    EJL 70-216-09.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. A man carries a peace flag.
    EJL 70-216-04.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-216-03.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Here a man with a pin that says "Undergrad for TAA."
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. A student speaks near the statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall, the statue with a black and red anarcho-syndicalism flag. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-214-19.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and Univeristy came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-12.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and Univeristy came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-32.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and Univeristy came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-30.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and Univeristy came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-29.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-28.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Onlookers line campus windows for a view of the strike.
    EJL 70-217-27.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-23.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-22.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. The statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall with a sign that reads "TAA on strike against UW."
    EJL 70-217-16.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-13.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-11.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters walk down Bascom Hill.
    EJL 70-217-08.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters carry Cuban flags, and signs in support of Che Guevara near Birge Hall.
    EJL 70-216-31.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters carry Cuban flags, and signs in support of Che Guevara and Black Panther Ericka Huggins near Birge Hall.
    EJL 70-216-26.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters carry Cuban flags, and signs in support of Che Guevara near Birge Hall.
    EJL 70-216-25.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and Univeristy came to an agreement. Potesters carry Cuban flags, and signs in support of Che Guevara near Birge Hall.
    EJL 70-216-24.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters carry Cuban flags, and signs in support of Che Guevara near Birge Hall.
    EJL 70-216-23.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. The statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall wears a blindfold and a sign that reads "Student in support of TA[A]"
    EJL 70-216-22.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Police in riot gear on campus.
    EJL 70-216-20.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Police in riot gear on campus.
    EJL 70-216-18.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. A family with children in backpacks hands out leaflets.
    EJL 70-216-15.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Strikers with signs outside Birge Hall.
    EJL 70-216-10.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Crowds with picket signs gather on campus.
    EJL 70-216-01.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-215-09.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters with a Cuban flag.
    EJL 70-215-00.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. A man stands near the statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall, tbe statue with a black and red anarcho-syndicalism flag. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-214-21.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. The statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall, with a black and red anarcho-syndicalism flag. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-214-16.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-15.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Here, a wooden tripod with an oil-stained paper lettered "Esso"—still a trading name for Exxon/Mobil outside the U.S.—is set on fire on the campus. Protests in 1969 and 1970 included protests against Dow, GE, and oil companies, and protesters  saw the crowds at the TAA strike as opportunities.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam at the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The Wisconsin Welfare Rights Organization wanted to divert military funds to social welfare.
    EJL 70-219-09.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam at the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The Wisconsin Welfare Rights Organization wanted to divert military funds to social welfare.
    EJL 70-218-32.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam at the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The Wisconsin Welfare Rights Organization wanted to divert military funds to social welfare.
    EJL 70-219-08.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam at the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The Wisconsin Welfare Rights Organization wanted to divert military funds to social welfare.
    EJL 70-218-31.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March-April 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants’ Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of that and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. A policeman watches.
    EJL 7004 TAA-1008.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March-April 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants’ Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of that and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. A man smoking a pipe watches.
    EJL 7004 TAA-1007.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March-April 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants’ Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of that and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 7004 TAA-1004.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March-April 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants’ Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of that and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 7004 TAA-1006.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March-April 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants’ Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of that and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 7004 TAA-1005.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March-April 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants’ Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of that and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 7004 TAA-1003.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March-April 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants’ Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of that and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 7004 TAA-1002.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March-April 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants’ Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of that and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Guerilla theater in support of the strike.
    EJL 7004 TAA-1001.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam at the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. A spokesman for the Wisconsin Welfare Rights Organization wanted to divert military funds to social welfare.
    EJL 70-219-12.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. National Guard troops on the grounds of the Calvary Lutheran University Chapel and Student Center on State and Lake Streets. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The sign on the church grounds notes a "Peace" program for Pentecost Sunday, May 31, 1970.
    EJL 70-220-08.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. A guard on a rooftop overlooking State Street.
    EJL 70-219-36.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. A spent teargas projectile on the ground on campus.
    EJL 70-219-32.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. Clouds of teargas near the intersection of Regent and Monroe Streets.
    EJL 70-219-27.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Police in riot gear watching protesters. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.
    EJL 70-219-24.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.  Marchers on State Street.
    EJL 70-218-16.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. Marchers on State Street.
    EJL 70-218-14.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. Clouds of teargas on campus.
    EJL 70-219-31.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. Clouds of teargas on campus.
    EJL 70-219-30.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. Clouds of teargas near the intersection of Regent and Monroe Streets.
    EJL 70-219-29.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. Clouds of teargas near the intersection of Regent and Monroe Streets.
    EJL 70-219-28.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. Teargas in front of the Copper Grid bar, at Regent and Monroe Streets.
    EJL 70-219-26.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters in the streets, and clouds of pepper gas in the distance. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.
    EJL 70-219-25.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.
    EJL 70-219-23.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. On A policeman in riot gear on a roof. May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.
    EJL 70-219-22.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters fill the streets in Madison. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.
    EJL 70-219-21.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam at the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. A woman and children on the steps of the State Capitol.
    EJL 70-219-07.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam at the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam on the steps of the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. Veterans on the steps of the State Capitol.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam on the steps of the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. Veterans on the steps of the State Capitol.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam on the steps of the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam on the steps of the Capitol, led byVeterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. Veterans on the steps of the State Capitol.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam on the steps of the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. Veterans on the steps of the State Capitol.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam on the steps of the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. Veterans on the steps of the State Capitol.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam on the steps of the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. Veterans on the steps of the State Capitol.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.  Marchers on State Street.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.  Marchers on State Street.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The car carries W.W.I Veterans for Peace.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The car carries W.W.I Veterans for Peace.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The march starting on State Street, heading for the State Capitol.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The march starting on State Street, heading for the State Capitol.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters mass on campus. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Members of the Student Mobilization Committee on campus. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam gather on campus. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam gather on campus. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.
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  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The march starting on State Street, heading for the State Capitol.
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