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Four out of five of these men chose their careers
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Maker: Unknown Vietnam Moratorium Campaign Comment Publishing Company
The Vietnam Moratorium Campaigns were a result of a conference held in Canberra in November 1969 to plan a series of protests based on the American Moratorium model. There were three Moratorium campai...ARTV00866
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Moratorium April - May - June 30
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Maker: Unknown Vietnam Moratorium Campaign Comment Publishing Company
Australian Vietnam Moratorium Campaign poster. The top two thirds of this poster features a large Moratorium symbol in orange floating on a blue background. The title and text are printed in white bel...ARTV03047
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Moratorium April - May - June 30
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Maker: Unknown Vietnam Moratorium Campaign Comment Publishing Company
Australian Vietnam Moratorium Campaign poster. The top two thirds of this poster features a large Moratorium symbol in orange floating on a blue background. The title and text are printed in white bel...ARTV00900
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Moratorium! September 18, 19, 20
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Maker: Unknown Vietnam Moratorium Campaign Comment Publishing Company
The Vietnam Moratorium symbol in orange and white surrounded by a black border with accompanying text below the image calling for the withdrawal of foreign troops from Vietnam and advertising the Sept...ARTV00311
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Out now!
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Maker: Unknown Vietnam Moratorium Campaign Comment Publishing Company
This poster was created by the Vietnam Moratorium Campaign (VMC) to promote the second national Vietnam Moratorium protest. This poster is simple, yet powerful. It features the phrase "OUT NOW!" right...ARTV00891
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Vietnamization? Stop the war!
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Maker: Unknown Vietnam Moratorium Campaign Comment Publishing Company
An anti-war poster produced by the Vietnam Moratorium campaign, which includes an image of a Vietnamese puppet, Marshal Ky, with bloodied hands, being manipulated by a hand emerging from a shirt sleev...ARTV00895
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Waiting for him to end the war?
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Maker: Unknown Vietnam Moratorium Campaign Comment Publishing Company
The Vietnam Moratorium Campaigns were a result of a conference held in Canberra in November 1969 to plan a series of protests based on the American Moratorium model. There were three Moratorium campai...ARTV00317
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We are them.. they are us... Moratorium!
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Maker: Sharp, Martin Arts Vietnam Committee Comment Publishing Company
This poster was printed by the Comment Publishing Company in Sydney on behalf of G Morrison of the Arts Vietnam Committee around 1970-1 to promote the Vietnam Moratorium movement during this period. T...ARTV00313
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Who pays? Who profits?
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Maker: Unknown Vietnam Moratorium Campaign Comment Publishing Company
The Vietnam Moratorium Campaigns were a result of a conference held in Canberra in November 1969 to plan a series of protests based on the American Moratorium model. There were three Moratorium campai...ARTV00868
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Withdraw all forces now
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Maker: Unknown Vietnam Moratorium Campaign Comment Publishing Company
An Australian Vietnam Moratorium Campaign poster. The poster is in blue and orange text only and features the Moratorium logo in orange in the lower left. The logo was featured on badges and posters a...ARTV03040
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Withdraw all forces now
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Maker: Unknown Vietnam Moratorium Campaign Comment Publishing Company
An Australian Vietnam Moratorium Campaign poster. The poster is in blue and orange text only and features the Moratorium logo in orange in the lower left. The logo was featured on badges and posters a...ARTV00901