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Article "Students Plan Peace March"
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Title
Article "Students Plan Peace March"
Subject
Description
This brief 1969 article focuses on a peace march organized by students to show solidarity for peace in Vietnam. Mary Alice Curlin, a sophomore is quoted as saying, "This march is to symbolize our desire for peace." The march was to begin at 7 p.m. and end by the chapel parking lot where some would go to All Souls Presbyterian Church for a meeting, and others were going to participate in "Vietnam Witness" a program for mobilization in Washington D.C. Junior Patti D. Collins stressed that they are not promoting a "specific ideology" as they are for peace "but not necessarily immediate withdrawal."
Source
"Students Plan Peace March." The University of Richmond Collegian LII, no. 9, (November 14, 1969): 1. https://collegian.richmond.edu/?a=d&d=COL19691114.2.3&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-
Publisher
The Collegian, University of Richmond
Date
1969-11-14
Format
Language
English
Type
Identifier
CollegianLII.9.1-19691114.PNG
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
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Citation
“Article "Students Plan Peace March",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed February 6, 2025, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/3428.