Anti Vietnam War Protest In Washington DC

View of anti Vietnam War demonstrators protesting in the National Mall in front of the Washington Monument during a march to protest against the Kent State campus shootings as well as the US incursion into Cambodia, in Washington DC, United States on 9th May 1970. The placard stating 'Dickel Listen to Hickel' is a reference to Secretary of the Interior Wally Hickel. (Photo by Rolls Press/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
View of anti Vietnam War demonstrators protesting in the National Mall in front of the Washington Monument during a march to protest against the Kent State campus shootings as well as the US incursion into Cambodia, in Washington DC, United States on 9th May 1970. The placard stating 'Dickel Listen to Hickel' is a reference to Secretary of the Interior Wally Hickel. (Photo by Rolls Press/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
Anti Vietnam War Protest In Washington DC
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