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--Good Times, Nov. 25, 1969

November 1969 Anti-Vietnam War rally in Golden Gate Park

Photo: Good Times Newspaper

Saturday's rally at Golden Gate Park climaxed the two-day Moratorium in San Francisco when over 100,000 marched very peacefully through the streets. There were contingents in the march who carried the flag of the National Liberation Front, anti-imperialists who saw other purposes for the march than to convince Nixon to "Give Peace A Chance," but they were far outnumbered by the masses of people trying to sway Nixon from his avowed policy of not letting street demonstrations affect his policy on Vietnam.

November 20, 1969, anti-Vietnam War rally at the Polo fields in Golden Gate Park.

Photo: Dave Glass


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