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  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. Potest signs include "All  Purpose Pissed Off Protest Sign Fuck 45," "Traitor Criminal Lock Him Up," "Trump: Betrayer of Allies," and "#Cadet Bone Spurs."
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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.
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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.
    EJL 70-218-12.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue as illuminated sign trucks bearing anti-war alternating Russian and English text. New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue as illuminated sign trucks bearing anti-war alternating Russian and English text. These, translated from Russian, read “Stop Putin’s War” and “Unite for the Sake of the World.” As the sign trucks drove by, the crowd rotated through three chants: “Russian Warship, go fuck yourself;” “Stand with Ukraine;” and “Stop Putin, stop the war.”
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  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue as illuminated sign trucks bearing anti-war alternating Russian and English text. New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue as illuminated sign trucks bearing anti-war alternating Russian and English text. These, translated from Russian, read “Stop Putin’s War” and “Unite for the Sake of the World.” As the sign trucks drove by, the crowd rotated through three chants: “Russian Warship, go fuck yourself;” “Stand with Ukraine;” and “Stop Putin, stop the war.”
    EJL 220228 1039.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. 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. A woman and children on the steps of the State Capitol.
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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 70-218-32.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 70-218-31.jpg
  • 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.
    EJL 70-218-25.jpg
  • 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.
    EJL 70-218-24.jpg
  • 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.
    EJL 70-218-23.jpg
  • 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.
    EJL 70-218-22.jpg
  • 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.
    EJL 70-218-20.jpg
  • 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.
    EJL 70-218-19.jpg
  • 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.
    EJL 70-218-18.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 70-218-17.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 70-218-15.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. The car carries W.W.I Veterans for Peace.
    EJL 70-218-13.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. The march starting on State Street, heading for the State Capitol.
    EJL 70-218-11.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. The march starting on State Street, heading for the State Capitol.
    EJL 70-218-10.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. The march starting on State Street, heading for the State Capitol.
    EJL 70-218-09.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.
    EJL 70-218-30.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue as illuminated sign trucks bearing anti-war alternating Russian and English text. This one, translated from the Russian, reads "Stop Putin's War." As the sign trucks drove by, the crowd rotated through three chants: “Russian Warship, go fuck yourself;” “Stand with Ukraine;” and “Stop Putin, stop the war.”
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  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue, where a woman is draped in a Ukrainian flag with pro-Ukrainian sentiments written on the yellow field.
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  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters waving Ukrainian flags face the United Nations from across First Avenue. One wears a sign reading “Putin is the Hitler of Our Generation. Don’t Let Him Win.”
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  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. A protester outside the Russian Consulate on East 91st Street wears a sign with English text on one side, and Russian text on the other. The English side, in two parts, reads “Keep killing the Russian Soldiers and Officers” and “God Bless the Armed Forces of Ukraine.” As he explained the Russian side, he said it was three variations of “Fuck you, Russians.”
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  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. A man wearing an oversized Make American Great Agin had holds an Israeli flag, while a companion carries a placard reading "Jews for Trump."
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  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. A man holds a sign that reads "Lock Him Up! Supoprt Our Troops!!!"
    EJL 191011 1036.jpg
  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. A man carries a sign reading "Vets Against Trump," while women hold signs reading "We honor all who served not Cadet Bone Spurs" and "Honor Veterans Don't steal From [them]"
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  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. A man holds a sign asking Trump to pardon political strategist Roger Stone, currently on trial.
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  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. A woman has a sign reading "Bone Spurs don't go away / show us the x-rays."
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  • Singer and guitarist Dennis Gronin plays a steel guitar alongside a trombone player. Gronin has been involved in protests since the 60s.
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  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Illuminated sign trucks bearing anti-war alternating Russian and English text drive around the block to pass in front of protesters facing the United Nations across First Avenue. This one, coming down 42d Street, and about to turn onto First Avenue, reads, translated from the Russian, “Stop Putin’s War.”
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  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Illuminated sign trucks bearing anti-war alternating Russian and English text drive around the block to pass in front of protesters facing the United Nations across First Avenue. This one, coming down 42d Street, and about to turn onto First Avenue, reads “Unite for Peace.”
    EJL 220228 1159.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Illuminated sign trucks bearing anti-war alternating Russian and English text drive around the block to pass in front of protesters facing the United Nations across First Avenue. These, coming down 42d Street, and about to turn onto First Avenue, read “Sanctions Now” and “End Putin’s War.”
    EJL 220228 1157.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Illuminated sign trucks bearing anti-war alternating Russian and English text drive around the block to pass in front of protesters facing the United Nations across First Avenue. These, coming down 42d Street, and about to turn onto First Avenue, read [in Russian] “Sanctions Now” and [in English] “End Putin’s War.”
    EJL 220228 1156.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue as illuminated sign trucks bearing anti-war alternating Russian and English text. This one, translated from the Russian, reads "Stop Putin's War." As the sign trucks drove by, the crowd rotated through three chants: “Russian Warship, go fuck yourself;” “Stand with Ukraine;” and “Stop Putin, stop the war.”
    EJL 220228 1140.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue as illuminated sign trucks bearing anti-war alternating Russian and English text. This one translated from the Russian, reads "Sanctions Now." As the sign trucks drove by, the crowd rotated through three chants: “Russian Warship, go fuck yourself;” “Stand with Ukraine;” and “Stop Putin, stop the war.”
    EJL 220228 1133.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue. A man carries a sign with a photo of Putin with a haircut and mustache like Adolf Hitler’s, and which reads “Putler [sic.] Hands Off Ukraine.”
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  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters waving Ukrainian flags face the United Nations from across First Avenue. A man carries a sign reading “Hands off Ukraine.”
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  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue. A man carries a sign with a photo of Putin with a haircut and mustache like Adolf Hitler’s, and which reads “Putler [sic.] Hands Off Ukraine.”
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  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Part of a group of pro-Ukrainian protesters across First Avenue from the United Nations, a woman carries a sign painted like the Ukrainian flag and captioned “Stop War in Ukraine.”
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  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters waving Ukrainian flags face the United Nations from across First Avenue as illuminated sign trucks bearing anti-war alternating Russian and English text. This one, translated from the Russian, reads “Stop Putin’s War.” As the sign trucks drove by, the crowd rotated through three chants: “Russian Warship, go fuck yourself;” “Stand with Ukraine;” and “Stop Putin, stop the war.”
    EJL 220228 1103.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters waving Ukrainian flags face the United Nations from across First Avenue. As illuminated sign trucks drove by, the crowd rotated through three chants: “Russian Warship, go fuck yourself;” “Stand with Ukraine;” and “Stop Putin, stop the war.”
    EJL 220228 1089.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters waving Ukrainian flags face the United Nations from across First Avenue. As illuminated sign trucks drove by, the crowd rotated through three chants: “Russian Warship, go fuck yourself;” “Stand with Ukraine;” and “Stop Putin, stop the war.”
    EJL 220228 1087.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters waving Ukrainian flags face the United Nations from across First Avenue. As illuminated sign trucks drove by, the crowd rotated through three chants: “Russian Warship, go fuck yourself;” “Stand with Ukraine;” and “Stop Putin, stop the war.”
    EJL 220228 1085.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters waving Ukrainian flags face the United Nations from across First Avenue. As illuminated sign trucks drove by, the crowd rotated through three chants: “Russian Warship, go fuck yourself;” “Stand with Ukraine;” and “Stop Putin, stop the war.”
    EJL 220228 1084.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters waving Ukrainian flags face the United Nations from across First Avenue. As illuminated sign trucks drove by, the crowd rotated through three chants: “Russian Warship, go fuck yourself;” “Stand with Ukraine;” and “Stop Putin, stop the war.”
    EJL 220228 1073.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters waving Ukrainian flags face the United Nations from across First Avenue. One wears a sign reading “Putin is the Hitler of Our Generation. Don’t Let Him Win.”
    EJL 220228 1067.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters waving Ukrainian flags face the United Nations from across First Avenue. As illuminated sign trucks drove by, the crowd rotated through three chants: “Russian Warship, go fuck yourself;” “Stand with Ukraine;” and “Stop Putin, stop the war.”
    EJL 220228 1059.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue. These carry signs reading “No War,” “Stop Putin,” and “Stand With Ukraine.” As illuminated sign trucks drove by, the crowd rotated through three chants: “Russian Warship, go fuck yourself;” “Stand with Ukraine;” and “Stop Putin, stop the war.”
    EJL 220228 1058.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue.
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  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. A protester outside the Russian Consulate on East 91st Street wears a sign with English text on one side, and Russian text on the other. The English side, in two parts, reads “Keep killing the Russian Soldiers and Officers” and “God Bless the Armed Forces of Ukraine.” As he explained the Russian side, he said it was three variations of “Fuck you, Russians.”
    EJL 220228 1018.jpg
  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. A protester outside the Russian Consulate on East 91st Street wears a sign with English text on one side, and Russian text on the other. The English side, in two parts, reads “Keep killing the Russian Soldiers and Officers” and “God Bless the Armed Forces of Ukraine.” As he explained the Russian side, he said it was three variations of “Fuck you, Russians.”
    EJL 220228 1014.jpg
  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. A woman holding a sign that reads "Bernie Montpelier VT - 5-25-2019" stands in front of three African-American men, one of whom holds high a sign that reads "Keep America Great."
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  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. Here a large American flag is overprinted with "Impeachment is Patriotic"
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  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. A man in a grotesque Trump masks holds a sign reading "Draft Dodger who attacks vets #McCain #Vindman who cheats to win [ab]use of Power-Impeach," while a woman carries a sign that reads "Lock Him Up."
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  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. A man carrying a folded American flag holds a black balloon that reads "Impeach and Remove."
    EJL 191011 1008.jpg
  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. A man holds a sign reading "Remember John McCain," while a woman carries a sign that reads "Lock Him Up."
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  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. One sign reads "Make American Trump Free Again," with the words "Trump Free" overprinted on the word "Great."
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  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. A man carries a sign with the image of a dartboard that reads "Fake News Media Dart Board."
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  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. Sihns here include "Remove Trump" (with an image of someone removing chewing gum from the sole of a shoe), and "Thanks you veterans for our freedom."
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  • New York, NY - 11 November 2019. New York City's Veterans Day Parade, today marking the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending the fighting of the first World War, was attended by a number of people protesting President Trump, who spoke at the opening ceremony, and a smaller number of pro-Trump supporters. Signs here include "Remove Trump" (with an image of someone removing chewing gum from the sole of a shoe), and "Remembering Veterans like my grandfather. Rejecting corruption and hate in the WH! Impeach / Remove."
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  • Marchers from RUSA LGBT, a Russian-speaking association, carry signs protesting the banning of a Pride House at the forthcoming Sochi Olympic games.
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  • A tired protester rests among piles of belongings covered in blue plastic tarps.
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  • New York, NY - 28 February 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue as illuminated sign trucks bearing anti-war alternating Russian and English text. As the sign trucks drove by, the crowd rotated through three chants: “Russian Warship, go fuck yourself;” “Stand with Ukraine;” and “Stop Putin, stop the war.”
    EJL 220228 1032.jpg
  • New York, NY - 26 February 2022. One can see signs and tributes of flowers protesting the Russian invasion of Ukraine outside the Ukrainian Consulate in New York City.
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  • New York, NY - 26 February 2022. One can see signs and tributes of flowers, one bunch in the Ukrainian colors of blue and yellow, protesting the Russian invasion of Ukraine outside the Ukrainian Consulate in New York City.
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  • New York, NY - 26 February 2022. One can see signs and tributes of flowers protesting the Russian invasion of Ukraine outside the Ukrainian Consulate in New York City. One sign reads “МИЗ ВАМИ,” which translates to WE / YOU; the other, in English, reads “Stand With Ukraine.”
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  • 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.
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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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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. A woman wears a baseball cap covered in buttons protesting fossil fuel investments.
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  • New York, NY - 26 February 2022. One can see signs and tributes of flowers protesting the Russian invasion of Ukraine outside the Ukrainian Consulate in New York City. This sign reads “Stand With Ukraine.”
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  • New York, NY - 26 February 2022. One can see signs and tributes of flowers protesting the Russian invasion of Ukraine outside the Ukrainian Consulate in New York City. This sign reads “МИЗ ВАМИ,” which translates to WE / YOU.
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  • New York, NY - 26 February 2022. One can see signs and tributes of flowers protesting the Russian invasion of Ukraine outside the Ukrainian Consulate in New York City.
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  • New York, NY - 26 February 2022. One can see signs and tributes of flowers protesting the Russian invasion of Ukraine outside the Ukrainian Consulate in New York City.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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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. 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.
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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. A guard on a rooftop overlooking State Street.
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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. A spent teargas projectile on the ground 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. Clouds of teargas near the intersection of Regent and Monroe Streets.
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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. 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.
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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. Clouds of teargas 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. Clouds of teargas near the intersection of Regent and Monroe Streets.
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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. Clouds of teargas near the intersection of Regent and Monroe Streets.
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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. Teargas in front of the Copper Grid bar, at Regent and Monroe Streets.
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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. 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.
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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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  • New York, NY - 30 June 2019. The New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with participants from the LGBTQ community and it's supporters. A man protests the treatment of the LGBTQ cmmunity by Russia and its allies.
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  • New York, NY - 30 June 2019. The New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with participants from the LGBTQ community and it's supporters. A man protests the lack of rights for the LGBTQ community with a sign and portrait of American Vice President Mike Pence.
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  • 20 September 2019 - New York, NY.  Thousands of students as well as adults gathered in New York for the Global Climate Strike, meeting in Foley Square near the Federal Government buildings and New York's City Hall, and marching downtown to Battery Park, where Swedish climate activist and spokesperson Greta Thunberg addressed the crowd. Rebeca Shabnam, born in Bangladesh, and with family there, talks about climatic problems there.
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