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- Anti-Vietnam War protest march banner, 1970
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- Massey University
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A banner used during an anti-Vietnam War protest march in Palmerston North in 1970. The Manawatu Evening Standard ran an article on the protest marsh on 1 May 1970 saying, "Two thousand people sat and stood in front of the Palmerston North Clock Tower last night and sang “We Shall Live in Peace” as the climax to probably the biggest protest march held in Palmerston North.” A few photographs of the protesters holding this banner during the march can be seen on the Manawatū Heritage website (s...
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- http://massey.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/4901
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