Women's Vietnam Day Committee March No On The Travel Ban, Oakland, 1965
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Women's Vietnam Day Committee March No On The Travel Ban, Oakland, 1965

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By Jim Marshall
About the image
By 1965, the Committee for Non-Violent Action merged with Vietnam War protesters so the peace symbol became synonymous with the growing desire to end the war. Jim Marshall had been documenting the evolving counter-cultural movements in San Francisco and the entire Bay Area for several years by this time and had a keen eye for this transition of cultural opinion across generations.

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This is a Limited Edition Estate Photograph produced by Jim Marshall Photography LLC in one size only. Each photograph is hand-numbered and bears the official estate seal on the reverse. Buyers will also receive a certificate of authenticity following delivery.

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Women's Vietnam Day Committee March No On The Travel Ban, Oakland, 1965
Women's Vietnam Day Committee March No On The Travel Ban, Oakland, 1965