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Two images of children holding protest signs in Halifax's Grand Parade at an anti-Vietnam War demonstration
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MS-2-805, Box 1, Item 6
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1967 (Creation)
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photograph : b&w, on mount board ; 16.5 x 40 cm
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Item is the fourth of four photographs taken at a protest organized by Dalhousie students to coincide with major marches in New York and across the continent on 15 April 1967, called Spring Mobilization to End the War in Vietnam. The print was developed with two images aligned one on top of the other, each featuring a child holding a protest sign. The man in the left of the lower image is Dalhousie classics professor Wayne Hanky, then a King's don.