North Carolinians for Peace with Justice photo

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Title

North Carolinians for Peace with Justice photo

Subject

anti-interventionism, Central America solidarity, protest rally, multiracial movement-building, anti-apartheid movement

Description

North Carolina contingent at a solidarity protest against US interventionism in Central America and support for apartheid in South Africa. War Resisters League staff organizer Mandy Carter is in the foreground.

Creator

War Resisters League Southeast

Date

1987

Contributor

Kimber Heinz

Rights

From the War Resisters League Southeast Regional Office Records #5213, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Format

.tif

Language

English

Type

photograph

Coverage

North Carolina, Washington, D.C., Solidarity campaigns with Central America and South Africa, Reagan administration, National Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central America and Southern Africa

Files

Color photograph of a group of people attending a march, holding signs and banners. The large banner at the center of the image reads, "North Carolinians for Peace with Justice," with a painted image of the outline of the state and a series of footprints to represent the North Carolina tar heel icon. WRL Southeast organizer Mandy Carter, a young African American woman with short hair wearing a jacket and layered hoodie, is visible to the left of the banner. Other white or light-skinned-presenting people are scattered around Carter and the banner.

Citation

War Resisters League Southeast, “North Carolinians for Peace with Justice photo,” War Resisters League Southeast, accessed November 21, 2024, https://resistwarsoutheast.com/items/show/15.

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