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35-1968-protest.jpg
Students protesting.

anti-war.jpg
Students gather in protest against the Vietnam War.

tally-ho spread 1970.jpg
A two-page spread in the 1971 Tally-Ho. The photographs and text reveal the anti-war sentiment that was growing on campus at this time.

tally-ho spread 1971.jpg
In April of 1971, several FSU students traveled to Washington, D.C., to partake in the Vietnam War Out Now Rally, a peaceful demonstration against the war.

effigy of marshall.jpg
In the spring of 1969, a group of SDS sympathizers performed a humorous guerrilla theater reenactment of the Night of Bayonets. Students pulled the strings of an effigy of President Marshall, mocking him as a puppet of the State Board of Regents.

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This page-long flyer printed by students involved in the Grassroots Movement on campus urges students to participate in the vigil on Westcott Lawn.

I Support Freedom.jpg
A sticker that announces "I Support Freedom of Expression"

Sanford's Innocence_front.jpg
After police officer arrested Phil Sanford during the Night of Bayonets, many students rallied in support and to protest his arrest. This flyer claims Sanford's innocence and condemns the injustice of the police officers.

Stop the war Now.jpg
Students participate in an anti-war march, carrying a banner that says "Stop the War Now."
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