The March on the Pentagon 3 (1967)

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18” x 12” (45.7 cm x 30.5 cm)

Edition of 20 - $3500.00

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36” x 24” (91.4 cm x 61 cm)

Edition of 8 - $6000.00

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The March on the Pentagon 3, 1967

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35mm

Washington, DC

The March on the Pentagon was the first march that my girlfriend and I ever went to. We were in the third row from the front. It was scary because the media overemphasized the potential for violence as a way to keep people from showing up, and no one knew what to expect. Along the way, the monitors asked everyone to sit down. I remained standing to take this photo. Overall, the march was very peaceful and it inspired nonviolent protests that continued until the war ended.

Photo: Francesco Da Vinci

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18” x 12” (45.7 cm x 30.5 cm)

Edition of 20 - $3500.00

__________________________

36” x 24” (91.4 cm x 61 cm)

Edition of 8 - $6000.00

__________________________

The March on the Pentagon 3, 1967

Signed

35mm

Washington, DC

The March on the Pentagon was the first march that my girlfriend and I ever went to. We were in the third row from the front. It was scary because the media overemphasized the potential for violence as a way to keep people from showing up, and no one knew what to expect. Along the way, the monitors asked everyone to sit down. I remained standing to take this photo. Overall, the march was very peaceful and it inspired nonviolent protests that continued until the war ended.

Photo: Francesco Da Vinci

18” x 12” (45.7 cm x 30.5 cm)

Edition of 20 - $3500.00

__________________________

36” x 24” (91.4 cm x 61 cm)

Edition of 8 - $6000.00

__________________________

The March on the Pentagon 3, 1967

Signed

35mm

Washington, DC

The March on the Pentagon was the first march that my girlfriend and I ever went to. We were in the third row from the front. It was scary because the media overemphasized the potential for violence as a way to keep people from showing up, and no one knew what to expect. Along the way, the monitors asked everyone to sit down. I remained standing to take this photo. Overall, the march was very peaceful and it inspired nonviolent protests that continued until the war ended.

Photo: Francesco Da Vinci

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