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Photograph of a pro-Vietnam War demonstrator mouthing off at Rocky Jones in Victoria Park at the end of an anti-war protest march
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MS-2-805, Item 12
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1967 (Creation)
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photograph : b&w, on mount board ; 34 x 24 cm
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Item is the sixth of eight photographs taken at an anti-war march assembling in Halifax's Grand Parade for the 16 October 1967 International Day of Vietnam Action. The images chosen by Stephen Archibald to represent this event are largely of people who were present to protest the protesters. This particular image features an unidentified man in a heated discussion with Rocky Jones, a well-known and active Dalhousie radical, under the watchful eye of a police officer. Note the Viva Che button on Rocky Jones' jacket.