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Box Photos DG040 box 2

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Quinton Baker hurt after assault, 1964 Jaunary 1

 File — Box: Photos DG040 box 2
Identifier: DG040_00089
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Chapel Hill Anti-Segregation Protests. Quinton Baker hurt after assault. From Chapel Hill Freedom Committee. Written on back of print: "1/1/64 outside Rock Pile. Quinton Baker being comforted after assault with ammonia and hypochloric acid. Later he was taken to U.N.C Memorial Hospital for treatment."

Dates: 1964 Jaunary 1

Protestors sitting in front of police, 1964 January 18

 File — Box: Photos DG040 box 2
Identifier: DG040_00090
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Chapel Hill Anti-Segregation Protests. Protestors sitting in front of the police department. From Chapel Hill Freedom Committee. Written on back of print, "Chapel Hill protestors sit down in protest after being denied access to 'public' Town Hall. They were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. 18 Jan 64."

Dates: 1964 January 18

Protestors sitting in front of building, 1964 January 18

 File — Box: Photos DG040 box 2
Identifier: DG040_00091
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Chapel Hill Anti-Segregation Protests. Protestors sitting in front of the police department. From Chapel Hill Freedom Committee. Written on back of print, "Chapel Hill demonstrators sit down after being refused entrance to 'public' Town Hall. They were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. 18 Jan 64."

Dates: 1964 January 18

Weekly peace vigil, 2001 June 22

 File — Box: Photos DG040 box 2
Identifier: DG040_00160
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Bellingham-Whatcom Weekly Peace Vigil: Weekly anti-war vigil in front of post office. Signs include, "End Sanctions"; "Oil is not worth two million lives"; "Unemployment in Iraq is 87%"; credit: Margie White

Dates: 2001 June 22

Weekly peace vigil, 2001 June 29

 File — Box: Photos DG040 box 2
Identifier: DG040_00161
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Bellingham-Whatcom Weekly Peace Vigil: Weekly anti-war vigil in front of post office. Signs include, "Whatcom County Peace Vigil. Consider the alternatives"; "Why do we need a defense budget of six hundred billion?"; and "Fund War on AIDS, not War on China"; credit: Margie White

Dates: 2001 June 29

Weekly peace vigil, 2002 January 11

 File — Box: Photos DG040 box 2
Identifier: DG040_00170
Scope and Contents Bellingham-Whatcom Weekly Peace Vigil: Weekly anti-war vigil in front of post office. Signs include, "Whatcom County Peace Vigil. Consider the alternatives"; "Why Not Try a Friendly Foreign Policy"; "Peace is Patriotic" and "Honor the tradition: Nonviolent civil disobedience" with the names of prominent pacifists. On the back of print is written, "Jan. 11, 2002. Weekly vigil now in 36th year at Bellingham's federal bldg. A Quaker professor, Howard Harris, commenced it during Vietnam War....
Dates: 2002 January 11

Charlotte Bentley talking to crowd at Beaver and Broad Streets, 1941

 File — Box: Photos DG040 box 2
Identifier: DG040_00079
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Charlotte Bentley talking to crowd at Beaver and Broad Streets. She stands above a crowd with copies of The Conscientious Objector displayed. She is slightly obscured by an American flag. The crowd is mostly men in suits with crossed arms or hands in pockets, and they are not smiling. In the background, a sign can be seen for a stationer and printer. Also labeled as "Girl selling C.O."

Dates: 1941

Man working on a roof, 1940s

 File — Box: Photos DG040 box 2
Identifier: DG040_00077
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Man working on a roof [Civilian Public Service (CPS)?]

Dates: 1940s

Roadbuilding equipment and barracks, 1940s

 File — Box: Photos DG040 box 2
Identifier: DG040_00078
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2 photos on card. Roadbuilding equipment and barracks at [Civilian Public Service (CPS)?].

Dates: 1940s

Group gathered at Mendocino County Line, 1976

 File — Box: Photos DG040 box 2
Identifier: DG040_00096