Used in CM 13-48-1. A demonstrator in Washington, D.C. carries a sign in the counter demonstration: "Bomb Hanoi to win Viet War" (Polish Freedom Fighter). A photo by Sam Steiner.
Used in CM 18-40-6. A woman demonstrates in Washington, D.C. in favour of a military victory in Vietnam. She is carrying a sign that says: One God is a majority victory. Photo by Religious News Service. C.f. 1994-14.2134.
This is a photo of American demonstrators protesting the imminent visit of Soviet Baptist and Mennonite church leaders by carrying signs in front of the Mennonite Central Committee Office.
Negatives only (4). Used in CM 16-19-4 where Bob Wall, a senior at WMC, "read a paper addressed to the Man. gov't, representing the Westgate students. Bottom neg. of the 2 attached was used. Three add. ones. Olden. for negs. also
Negative also. Used in CM 13-30-2. Chairman Peter G. Makaroff speaks at microphone amid signs placed on lawn chairs at the "Manifestation for Peace" at the RCAF Radar Base at Dana near Saskatoon. Series continues to 2001-14.259. C.f. related photo in 1994-14.427. Likely taken by Frank H. Epp, CM editor, who attended the event.
Participants in the Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) protest action at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) meet with IMF staff following their action. Doug Pritchard and other full and part-time CPT staff are present, along with CPT supporters.
This photo is of a peace march in Edmonton. A banner reading "Christians for Peace . . . And the light shines in the darkness again" is at the centre of the photo.
A crowd listens to a woman speaking at Speaker's Corner in downtown Kitchener, in wintertime. This is probably a protest or awareness-raising action organized by local peace activists.
This photo is of a crowd of protestors at a farmers' rally in front of the legislative buildings in Winnipeg. A sign reading "Give Our Children a Future" sticks out above the crowd.