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1960s1964activismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-warB+Wblackblack and whiteEdition Printel-Haji Malik el-ShabazzfamousFBFibre-Basedleft wingLondonMalayan Islamic Study GroupMalcolm LittleMalcolm XministerMuslim Mosque Inc.Nation of IslamNOIpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementracismradicalseparationistsmilessocial criticsocialismsocialistSwinging Sixties
An example of an Edition Print of Malcolm X who smiles as he turns over a piece of paper during his speech at the Malayan Islamic Study Group in Notting Hill, London on December 05 1964. The print is authenticated by the Estate of the photographer, John 'Hoppy' Hopkins, and features an embossed recto Estate authentication edition stamp in the bottom left corner inside the white border and an archivally-stable inked verso stamp containing the full edition and authentication details on the reverse. The print is available in three sizes and an edition of #20.

Malcolm X Edition Print

An example of an Edition Print of Malcolm X who smiles as he turns over a piece of paper during his speech at the Malayan Islamic Study Group in Notting Hill, London on December 05 1964. The print is authenticated by the Estate of the photographer, John 'Hoppy' Hopkins, and features an embossed recto Estate authentication edition stamp in the bottom left corner inside the white border and an archivally-stable inked verso stamp containing the full edition and authentication details on the reverse. The print is available in three sizes and an edition of #20. Gallery: Edition Prints
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1960s1964activismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-warB+Wblackblack and whiteEdition Printel-Haji Malik el-ShabazzfamousFBFibre-Basedleft wingLondonMalayan Islamic Study GroupMalcolm LittleMalcolm XministerMuslim Mosque Inc.Nation of IslamNOIpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementracismradicalseparationistsmilessocial criticsocialismsocialistSwinging Sixties
1960sactivismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-racistB+WBaptistblack and whiteCampaign for Nuclear Disarmamentcampaignerchristianchurchcivil disobediencecivil rightsCNDcommunity leaderEdition PrintexclusivefamousFBFibre-BasedHilton Hotelhumanitarianleft wingLondonMartin Luther King Jr.ministerMLKNobel Peace Prizepacifistpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementSwinging Sixties
An example of an Edition Print of a close-up of civil rights campaigner Dr. Martin Luther King as he rests his chin on his hands at a press conference organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament at the London Hilton Hotel, 06 December 1964.The print is authenticated by the Estate of the photographer, John 'Hoppy' Hopkins, and features an embossed recto Estate authentication edition stamp in the bottom left corner inside the white border and an archivally-stable inked verso stamp containing the full edition and authentication details on the reverse. The print is available in three sizes and an edition of #20.

Dr Martin Luther King Edition Print

An example of an Edition Print of a close-up of civil rights campaigner Dr. Martin Luther King as he rests his chin on his hands at a press conference organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament at the London Hilton Hotel, 06 December 1964.The print is authenticated by the Estate of the photographer, John 'Hoppy' Hopkins, and features an embossed recto Estate authentication edition stamp in the bottom left corner inside the white border and an archivally-stable inked verso stamp containing the full edition and authentication details on the reverse. The print is available in three sizes and an edition of #20. Gallery: Edition Prints
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1960sactivismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-racistB+WBaptistblack and whiteCampaign for Nuclear Disarmamentcampaignerchristianchurchcivil disobediencecivil rightsCNDcommunity leaderEdition PrintexclusivefamousFBFibre-BasedHilton Hotelhumanitarianleft wingLondonMartin Luther King Jr.ministerMLKNobel Peace Prizepacifistpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementSwinging Sixties
1960sactivismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-racistB+WBaptistblack and whiteCampaign for Nuclear Disarmamentcampaignerchristianchurchcivil disobediencecivil rightsCNDcommunity leaderfamousHilton Hotelhumanitarianleft wingLondonMartin Luther King Jr.ministerMLKNobel Peace Prizepacifistpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementSwinging Sixties
Martin Luther King Jr. rests his chin on his hands at a London press conference at the Hilton Hotel, organised by CND in December 1964; shot in close-up

Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. rests his chin on his hands at a London press conference at the Hilton Hotel, organised by CND in December 1964; shot in close-up Gallery:
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1960sactivismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-racistB+WBaptistblack and whiteCampaign for Nuclear Disarmamentcampaignerchristianchurchcivil disobediencecivil rightsCNDcommunity leaderfamousHilton Hotelhumanitarianleft wingLondonMartin Luther King Jr.ministerMLKNobel Peace Prizepacifistpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementSwinging Sixties
1960s1963activismactivistAmericaanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerscivil rightsequalityfamoushumanitarianleft winglocalLondonmarchpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementprotestorsracismSwinging SixtiesUSA
Marchers carry a banner whilst taking part in a Black Equality civil rights demonstration supportive of African Americans, London, circa 1963

Civil Rights

Marchers carry a banner whilst taking part in a Black Equality civil rights demonstration supportive of African Americans, London, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960s1963activismactivistAmericaanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerscivil rightsequalityfamoushumanitarianleft winglocalLondonmarchpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementprotestorsracismSwinging SixtiesUSA
19601960sactivismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wblack and whitecamp-sitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsportraitsprocessionprotest movementresearchSwinging Sixtieswomen
Two women and a man sit in shadows during the Aldermaston to London march in April 1960

Smiling Women

Two women and a man sit in shadows during the Aldermaston to London march in April 1960 Gallery: Portraits
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1960sactivismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearB+Wblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentcityCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorEasterLondonmarchmusicpeace campaignersPing Pong Irwinpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrallyspectatorssteel pan drumSwinging SixtiesTrafalgar Square
A man playing a steel pan drum with Ping Pong Irwin on the side is surrounded by crowds during the Aldermaston to London march culmination rally in Trafalgar Square, Easter Monday 1964

Ping Pong Irwin

A man playing a steel pan drum with Ping Pong Irwin on the side is surrounded by crowds during the Aldermaston to London march culmination rally in Trafalgar Square, Easter Monday 1964 Gallery: CND
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1960sactivismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearB+Wblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentcityCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorEasterLondonmarchmusicpeace campaignersPing Pong Irwinpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrallyspectatorssteel pan drumSwinging SixtiesTrafalgar Square
1960sactivismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorlogoLondonmanmarchpeace campaignerspolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrallyresearchsunglassesSwinging Sixties
A marcher wears sunglasses with Nuclear Disarmament and the CND sign stickers on the lenses during the Aldermaston-London CND march, England circa April 1962

CND Spex

A marcher wears sunglasses with Nuclear Disarmament and the CND sign stickers on the lenses during the Aldermaston-London CND march, England circa April 1962 Gallery: CND
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1960s1962activismactivistanti-nuclearB+Wblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDcommitteefounderLondonmeetingOrganising Secretarypeace campaignersPeggy Duffpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementSwinging Sixties
CND London committee members look at paperwork, with founder and Organising Secretary Peggy Duff in the background, circa 1962

CND and Peggy Duff

CND London committee members look at paperwork, with founder and Organising Secretary Peggy Duff in the background, circa 1962 Gallery: CND
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06 October 19631960sactivismactoranniversaryappealB+Wblack and whitecampaigncelebritycentraldemonstrationfamine relieflaunchLondonOxfamOxford Committee for Famine ReliefpeoplepersonalityPeter Finchpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementrallySwinging SixtiesTrafalgar Squareurban
Actor Peter Finch onstage at a campaign launch for famine relief in Trafalgar Square celebrating 21 years of Oxfam, 06 October 1963

Peter Finch Campaigns For Oxfam

Actor Peter Finch onstage at a campaign launch for famine relief in Trafalgar Square celebrating 21 years of Oxfam, 06 October 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960s1963activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearB+Wblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentcentralCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorFederation of London AnarchistsHyde ParkLondonmarchNoble Furspeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrallyRegents StreetSwinging Sixtiesurban
People gesticulate, clap, sing and carry a Federation of London Anarchists banner as they pass Noble Furs of Regent Street on the way to Hyde Park and the end of the 1963 Aldermaston to London march, circa 1963

Federation of London Anarchists

People gesticulate, clap, sing and carry a Federation of London Anarchists banner as they pass Noble Furs of Regent Street on the way to Hyde Park and the end of the 1963 Aldermaston to London march, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-racistB+WBayard Rustinblack and whitecampaignercivil disobediencecivil rightscommunity leaderfamousgayHilton Hotelhumanitarianleft wingLondonMartin Luther King Jr.non-violencepacifistpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementsocialismtSwinging Sixties
A close-up of American civil rights campaigner Bayard Rustin during a press conference given by Dr Martin Luther King Jr. at the London Hilton Hotel,  on 06 December 1964

Bayard Rustin

A close-up of American civil rights campaigner Bayard Rustin during a press conference given by Dr Martin Luther King Jr. at the London Hilton Hotel, on 06 December 1964 Gallery: Portraits
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1960sactivismactivistAmericaanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignercivil rightscommunity leaderequalityfamoushumanitarianleft winglocalLondonmarchMetropolitan Policepolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementprotestorsracismspeakerSwinging SixtiesUSA
Two white police officers stand in the foreground as 'Black Equality' march leaders and demonstrators walk through Mayfair streets to the American Embassy, central London, circa 1963

March in Mayfair

Two white police officers stand in the foreground as 'Black Equality' march leaders and demonstrators walk through Mayfair streets to the American Embassy, central London, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistAmericaanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignercivil rightscommunity leaderequalityfamoushumanitarianleft winglocalLondonmarchMetropolitan Policepolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementprotestorsracismspeakerSwinging SixtiesUSA
1960sactivismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistboxerbystandercampaignerCassius Claycivil rightscommunity leaderequalityfamoushumanitarianJim Crowleft winglocalLondonmarchMuhammed Alipolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementprotestorsracismspeakerSwinging SixtiesUSA
American boxer Cassius Clay speaks to the crowd whilst taking part in a Black Equality civil rights demonstration supportive of African Americans, during a stop at the corner of Park Street, W1 on the way to the American Embassy in London, circa 1963

Jim Crow Must Go

American boxer Cassius Clay speaks to the crowd whilst taking part in a Black Equality civil rights demonstration supportive of African Americans, during a stop at the corner of Park Street, W1 on the way to the American Embassy in London, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistboxerbystandercampaignerCassius Claycivil rightscommunity leaderequalityfamoushumanitarianJim Crowleft winglocalLondonmarchMuhammed Alipolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementprotestorsracismspeakerSwinging SixtiesUSA
1960sactivismactivistanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistbystandercampaignerCaribbeancivil rightscommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft winglocalLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementradicalresidentsSwinging SixtiesTrinidadian
Bystanders watch as a civil rights demonstration passes through Notting Hill, West London, circa 1963

Anti-Racism March 3

Bystanders watch as a civil rights demonstration passes through Notting Hill, West London, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960s1963activismactivistactoranti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerCaribbeancivil rightscommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft winglocalLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerPearl Prescodpolice officerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementradicalresidentssingerSwinging SixtiesTobagoTobagonianTrinidadian
A police officer chats with Tobagonian activist Claudia Jones whilst actor Pearl Prescod sings beside her, as they lead a civil rights march in Notting Hill, West London, circa 1963

Anti-Racism March 2

A police officer chats with Tobagonian activist Claudia Jones whilst actor Pearl Prescod sings beside her, as they lead a civil rights march in Notting Hill, West London, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerCaribbeancivil rightscommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft winglocalLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementradicalresidentsSt. Stephens Tenants AssociationSwinging SixtiesTrinidadian
The St Stephen's Tenants' Association carry banners down St Stephen's Gardens during a civil rights march in Notting Hill, circa 1963

Anti-Racism March

The St Stephen's Tenants' Association carry banners down St Stephen's Gardens during a civil rights march in Notting Hill, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerCaribbeancivil rightscommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft winglocalLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementradicalresidentsSt. Stephens Tenants AssociationSwinging SixtiesTrinidadian
1960sactivismactivistanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerCaribbeanchildcivil rightscommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft winglocalLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticspovertyprocessionprotest movementradicalresidentsSwinging SixtiesTrades Union CongressTrinidadianTUC
A woman and her daughter look at the street from behind the railings of a basement flat in Notting hill, West London, as a civil rights demonstration passes out of shot, circa 1963

W11 Residents

A woman and her daughter look at the street from behind the railings of a basement flat in Notting hill, West London, as a civil rights demonstration passes out of shot, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistanti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerCaribbeanchildcivil rightscommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft winglocalLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticspovertyprocessionprotest movementradicalresidentsSwinging SixtiesTrades Union CongressTrinidadianTUC
1960sactivismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-racistB+WBaptistblack and whiteCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentcampaignerCanon Collinschristianchurchcivil disobediencecivil rightsCNDcommunity leaderfamousHilton Hotelhumanitarianleft wingLondonMartin Luther King Jr.ministerMLKNobel Peace Prizepacifistpeace campaignerpipepolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementRalph AbernathySwinging Sixties
Canon Collins points at someone out of shot and MLK gestures as he speaks at a London press conference at the Hilton Hotel, organised by CND in December 1964. L-R: Canon Collins, Martin Luther King Jr., Ralph Abernathy

Canon Collins, MLK, Ralph Abernathy

Canon Collins points at someone out of shot and MLK gestures as he speaks at a London press conference at the Hilton Hotel, organised by CND in December 1964. L-R: Canon Collins, Martin Luther King Jr., Ralph Abernathy Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-racistB+WBaptistblack and whiteCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentcampaignerCanon Collinschristianchurchcivil disobediencecivil rightsCNDcommunity leaderfamousHilton Hotelhumanitarianleft wingLondonMartin Luther King Jr.ministerMLKNobel Peace Prizepacifistpeace campaignerpipepolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementRalph AbernathySwinging Sixties
19601960sactivismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whitecamp-sitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorfieldLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementresearchSwinging Sixtieswomen
Four young women hold CND banners and duffel bags in a field, during the Aldermaston to London anti-nuclear protest march held in April 1960

Flags and Bags

Four young women hold CND banners and duffel bags in a field, during the Aldermaston to London anti-nuclear protest march held in April 1960 Gallery: CND
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1960s1963activismactivistB+Wbannersblack and whitecampaigncampaignerchildCommittee of 100demonstratordirect actionLondonmenMichael Randlenon-violencepeace campaignerpeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementsupportersSwinging SixtiesUSAF Wethersfieldwomen
Dr. Michael Randle is surrounded by supporters and banners on his release from Wormwood Scrubs in the winter of 1963, having completed his prison sentence for his part in organising nonviolent direct action at a USAF Wethersfield, as a member of the Committee of 100. A man holds a banner with a CND logo and the legend 'In Prison For You', whilst a woman holds a banner with Randle's face on it

Dr. Michael Randle leaves Wormwood Scrubs

Dr. Michael Randle is surrounded by supporters and banners on his release from Wormwood Scrubs in the winter of 1963, having completed his prison sentence for his part in organising nonviolent direct action at a USAF Wethersfield, as a member of the Committee of 100. A man holds a banner with a CND logo and the legend 'In Prison For You', whilst a woman holds a banner with Randle's face on it Gallery: Political Activism
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1960s1962activismactivistAmericanaudienceB+Wbiochemistblack and whiteCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentchemistCNDLinus PaulingLondonNobel Prize for ChemistryOxford Peace Conferencepeace campaignerpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementquantum theorySwinging Sixties
American chemist, biochemist, peace activist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1954, Linus Pauling listens to a speaker during the Oxford Peace Conference in 1962

Linus Pauling

American chemist, biochemist, peace activist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1954, Linus Pauling listens to a speaker during the Oxford Peace Conference in 1962 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960s1962activismactivistAmericanaudienceB+Wbiochemistblack and whiteCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentchemistCNDLinus PaulingLondonNobel Prize for ChemistryOxford Peace Conferencepeace campaignerpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementquantum theorySwinging Sixties
1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearB+Wblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDcrowddemonstrationdemonstratorLondonmarchparkpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementsupportersSwinging Sixtiesurban
A fenced-off area in a park in London is full of people, during the Aldermaston to London anti-nuclear march in April 2962. A sign with a CND logo on it says 'New Supporters - Apply here for the address of your local group'

New Supporters

A fenced-off area in a park in London is full of people, during the Aldermaston to London anti-nuclear march in April 2962. A sign with a CND logo on it says 'New Supporters - Apply here for the address of your local group' Gallery: CND
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1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearAprilB+Wblack and whitebystanderscampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDdemonstrationdemonstratordisabledLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementSwinging Sixtieswheelchairwomen
Two women, one in a wheelchair, watch as the Aldermaston to London March of April 1962 passes them on a London street

March Bystanders

Two women, one in a wheelchair, watch as the Aldermaston to London March of April 1962 passes them on a London street Gallery: CND
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1960s1961activismactivistB+Wbabiesblack and whitecampaigncampaignerschildrenChristmasDecemberdemonstrationdemonstratorhomelessnesshousingLondonmarchmenOxford Streetpeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrallySwinging SixtieswomenXmas
A large crowd of people, including babies, gathers in front of a Christmas tree during a demonstration against homelessness held on Oxford Street, London, during December 1961

Xmas Housing Demo

A large crowd of people, including babies, gathers in front of a Christmas tree during a demonstration against homelessness held on Oxford Street, London, during December 1961 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960s1961activismactivistB+Wbabiesblack and whitecampaigncampaignerschildrenChristmasDecemberdemonstrationdemonstratorhomelessnesshousingLondonmarchmenOxford Streetpeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrallySwinging SixtieswomenXmas
1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whitebystanderscampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDdemonstrationgirlsLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementresearchroadstreetSwinging Sixtiestoddlertraffic
Four young girls and one male toddler stand in front of a group of adults and watch as the 1962 Aldermaston to London March passes through their village. In the background of the frame other villagers can be seen standing by the roadside, waiting for the marchers to pass

Five Kids

Four young girls and one male toddler stand in front of a group of adults and watch as the 1962 Aldermaston to London March passes through their village. In the background of the frame other villagers can be seen standing by the roadside, waiting for the marchers to pass Gallery: CND
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1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorfencefieldLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepipepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrallyresearchstileSwinging Sixtiestree
Five white men sit on a fence on the edge of a field during an overnight stop on the Aldermaston to London March of 1962. The men on the fence are surrounded by other men resting on the ground, and one male is smoking a pipe

Fence Rest

Five white men sit on a fence on the edge of a field during an overnight stop on the Aldermaston to London March of 1962. The men on the fence are surrounded by other men resting on the ground, and one male is smoking a pipe Gallery: CND
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1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorfencefieldLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepipepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrallyresearchstileSwinging Sixtiestree
1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearB+Wbadgeblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentchildrenCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorgirlLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementruralSwinging Sixties
A small blonde girl lies on the ground and eats a biiscuit whilst wrapped in a blanket during a rest stop on the Aldermaston to London March of 1962. She is wearing a CND badge and is lying across an adult's legs

CND Girl

A small blonde girl lies on the ground and eats a biiscuit whilst wrapped in a blanket during a rest stop on the Aldermaston to London March of 1962. She is wearing a CND badge and is lying across an adult's legs Gallery: CND
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1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearB+Wbadgeblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentchildrenCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorgirlLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementruralSwinging Sixties
1960s1962activismactivistanti-nuclearB+Wbannersblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentcityCNDdemonstrationdigLondonpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementroadspectatorsstreetSwinging Sixtiestraffic
Young men with a banner that says 'CND Constructive Service' dig holes in a flattened bomb site in London (probably West London/Notting Hill) and chat with onlookers, circa 1962. They are watched by several children

CND Constructive Service

Young men with a banner that says 'CND Constructive Service' dig holes in a flattened bomb site in London (probably West London/Notting Hill) and chat with onlookers, circa 1962. They are watched by several children Gallery: CND
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A woman in a headscarf gathers food items during an overnight stop in the grounds of Windsor Castle, on the Aldermaston to London March of 1962. Trestle tables set up in a field have eggs, meat, sandwiches and other basic food on them and are surrounded by peace activists distributing the food amongst the marchers

Camp Rations

A woman in a headscarf gathers food items during an overnight stop in the grounds of Windsor Castle, on the Aldermaston to London March of 1962. Trestle tables set up in a field have eggs, meat, sandwiches and other basic food on them and are surrounded by peace activists distributing the food amongst the marchers Gallery: CND
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1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whitecamp-sitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDdemonstrationdemonstratoreggsfieldfoodLondonmarchmeatpeace campaignerspeoplepiespolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrationsresearchsandwichessausagesSwinging SixtiesWindsorWindsor Castle
1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whitecamp-sitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDdemonstrationdemonstratoreggsfieldfoodLondonmarchmeatpeace campaignerspeoplepiespolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrationsresearchsausagesSwinging Sixties
Peace movement activists hand out food during an overnight stop on the Aldermaston to London March of 1962. Trestle tables set up in a field have eggs, meat and other basic food items on them and are surrounded by peace marchers

Camp Eggs

Peace movement activists hand out food during an overnight stop on the Aldermaston to London March of 1962. Trestle tables set up in a field have eggs, meat and other basic food items on them and are surrounded by peace marchers Gallery: CND
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1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whitecamp-sitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDdemonstrationdemonstratoreggsfieldfoodLondonmarchmeatpeace campaignerspeoplepiespolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrationsresearchsausagesSwinging Sixties
19601960sactivismactivistanti-apartheidB+Wbannersblack and whiteboycottcampaigncampaignersdemonstrationdemonstratorequalityFebruaryLondonmarchmenpeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementracialismracismrallySouth AfricaSwinging Sixtieswomen
During a 1960 march against apartheid, protestors hold banners that state 'Against Apartheid - Boycott South African Goods March 1st-11th'. The protestors are marching down a central London street and are outside a furniture store

Boycott Banners

During a 1960 march against apartheid, protestors hold banners that state 'Against Apartheid - Boycott South African Goods March 1st-11th'. The protestors are marching down a central London street and are outside a furniture store Gallery: Political Activism
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19601960sactivismactivistanti-apartheidB+Wbannersblack and whiteboycottcampaigncampaignersdemonstrationdemonstratorequalityFebruaryLondonmarchmenpeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementracialismracismrallySouth AfricaSwinging Sixtieswomen
1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whiteboycampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentchildCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticspramprocessionprotest movementrallyresearchSwinging Sixtiestoddler
During a roadside break, a toddler in a pram is accompanied by the banner 'Children Are Dying Through Tests Alone' on the 1962 Aldermaston to London March against nuclear research. The toddler is eating a biscuit, and several of the resting marchers in the background of the frame are also eating

Atom Bomb Baby

During a roadside break, a toddler in a pram is accompanied by the banner 'Children Are Dying Through Tests Alone' on the 1962 Aldermaston to London March against nuclear research. The toddler is eating a biscuit, and several of the resting marchers in the background of the frame are also eating Gallery: CND
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1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whiteboycampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentchildCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticspramprocessionprotest movementrallyresearchSwinging Sixtiestoddler
1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whitebystanderscampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDdemonstrationgirlsLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementresearchroadstreetSwinging Sixtiestraffic
Two young girls, probably sisters, stand in front of a hedge and watch as the 1962 Aldermaston to London March passes through their village. They wear similar clothes and are both wearing the same cardigan at the same time

Two Girls

Two young girls, probably sisters, stand in front of a hedge and watch as the 1962 Aldermaston to London March passes through their village. They wear similar clothes and are both wearing the same cardigan at the same time Gallery: Portraits
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1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whitebystanderscampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDdemonstrationgirlsLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementresearchroadstreetSwinging Sixtiestraffic
1960sactivismactivistB+Wblack and whitecampaigncampaignerFrancenuclearOxfordpeace campaignersPeace Newspeopleplutoniumpolitical protestpoliticsportraitsprotest movementresearchRichard WallaceSwinging Sixtiesvendor
Richard Wallace sells Peace News in Oxford, wearing a duffel coat, circa 1963. The headline reads 'Plutonium for France'. Wallace was subsequently jailed for 4 weeks for 'obstructing the highway'.

Peace News Vendor

Richard Wallace sells Peace News in Oxford, wearing a duffel coat, circa 1963. The headline reads 'Plutonium for France'. Wallace was subsequently jailed for 4 weeks for 'obstructing the highway'. Gallery: Portraits
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1960sactivismactivistB+Wblack and whitecampaigncampaignerFrancenuclearOxfordpeace campaignersPeace Newspeopleplutoniumpolitical protestpoliticsportraitsprotest movementresearchRichard WallaceSwinging Sixtiesvendor
1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearB+Wbannersblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentchildrenCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepoisonpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementroadruralspectatorsstreetSwinging Sixtiestraffic
Two men carrying a banner that says 'Nuclear Tests Poison Children - Your Children' walk down a semi-rural street whilst being watched by three small boys in wellington boots, plus a mother and child. Image taken during the 1962 Aldermaston to London march

Poison Children

Two men carrying a banner that says 'Nuclear Tests Poison Children - Your Children' walk down a semi-rural street whilst being watched by three small boys in wellington boots, plus a mother and child. Image taken during the 1962 Aldermaston to London march Gallery: CND
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1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearB+Wbannersblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentchildrenCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepoisonpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementroadruralspectatorsstreetSwinging Sixtiestraffic
1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorLondonmarchnewspaperpeace campaignersPeace Newspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementresearchroadstreetSwinging Sixtiestraffic
An older white male, weating a trilby and carrying a copy of Peace News, accompanies the 1962 Aldermaston to London march

Peace News reader

An older white male, weating a trilby and carrying a copy of Peace News, accompanies the 1962 Aldermaston to London march Gallery: CND
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1960s1962activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorLondonmarchnewspaperpeace campaignersPeace Newspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementresearchroadstreetSwinging Sixtiestraffic
1960s1963activismactivistanti-nuclearB+Wblack and whiteboybystanderscampaigncampaignerchilddemonstratordouble decker busOxfordpeace campaignersPeace Newspeoplepolice constablepolitical protestpoliticspramprotest movementresearchRichard WallaceSwinging Sixtiesvendor
Richard Wallace stands on a street corner in Oxford, selling copies of Peace News. A double decker bus passes in the background, and a police constable walks through  the shot. A child in a pram can be seen in the background, circa 1963. Wallace was subsequently jailed for 4 weeks for 'obstructing the highway'.

Peace News vendor 1

Richard Wallace stands on a street corner in Oxford, selling copies of Peace News. A double decker bus passes in the background, and a police constable walks through the shot. A child in a pram can be seen in the background, circa 1963. Wallace was subsequently jailed for 4 weeks for 'obstructing the highway'. Gallery: CND
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1960s1963activismactivistanti-nuclearB+Wblack and whiteboybystanderscampaigncampaignerchilddemonstratordouble decker busOxfordpeace campaignersPeace Newspeoplepolice constablepolitical protestpoliticspramprotest movementresearchRichard WallaceSwinging Sixtiesvendor
1960s1963activismactivistanti-nuclearB+Wblack and whiteboycampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentcampaignerchildCNDdemonstratornewspaperOxfordpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticspramprotest movementSwinging Sixtieswomen
A warmly-dressed child in a pram wearing a CND badge looks unhappy whilst women read newspapers on a bench behind the pram, Oxford, circa 1963

Peace News child

A warmly-dressed child in a pram wearing a CND badge looks unhappy whilst women read newspapers on a bench behind the pram, Oxford, circa 1963 Gallery: CND
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1960s1963activismactivistanti-nuclearB+Wblack and whiteboycampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentcampaignerchildCNDdemonstratornewspaperOxfordpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticspramprotest movementSwinging Sixtieswomen
1960sactivismactivistAgainst TyrannyatomicB+Wbannersblack and whitecampaignCND logoCommittee of 100crowddemonstrationdemonstratordouble decker busflagsLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest and politicsprotest movementrallyresearchSwinging SixtiesWhitehall
Committee of 100 demo 'Against Tyranny'. Demonstrators fill Whitehall, including police, banners etc.

Committee of 100 march ‘Against Tyranny’

Committee of 100 demo 'Against Tyranny'. Demonstrators fill Whitehall, including police, banners etc. Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistAgainst TyrannyatomicB+Wbannersblack and whitecampaignCND logoCommittee of 100crowddemonstrationdemonstratordouble decker busflagsLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest and politicsprotest movementrallyresearchSwinging SixtiesWhitehall
1960sactivismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearB+Wbannersblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentcityCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorEasterLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrallyspectatorsSwinging SixtiesTrafalgar Square
The Aldermaston to London CND march ends with an Easter Monday rally in Trafalgar Square, central London, 1964

Trafalgar Square, Easter 1964

The Aldermaston to London CND march ends with an Easter Monday rally in Trafalgar Square, central London, 1964 Gallery: CND
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1960sactivismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearB+Wbannersblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentcityCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorEasterLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrallyspectatorsSwinging SixtiesTrafalgar Square
1960sactivismactivistanti-warB+WBertrand Russellblack and whiteBritishCNDfamoushumanitarianleft wingliberallogicianLondonmathematicianNobel Prize in Literaturepacifistpeace campaignerphilosopherpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementradicalsocial theorysocialismsocialistSwinging Sixties
British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, writer, social critic, political activist and Nobel laureate Bertrand Russell sits in a chair and holds a microphone whilst looking out of shot

Bertrand Russell

British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, writer, social critic, political activist and Nobel laureate Bertrand Russell sits in a chair and holds a microphone whilst looking out of shot Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistanti-warB+WBertrand Russellblack and whiteBritishCNDfamoushumanitarianleft wingliberallogicianLondonmathematicianNobel Prize in Literaturepacifistpeace campaignerphilosopherpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementradicalsocial theorysocialismsocialistSwinging Sixties
1960sactivismactivistAldermastonB+Wblack and whiteCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentcampaignercigaretteCNDconstabledemonstrationdemonstratorhousesLondonmarchpeace campaignerpolicepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementRuislipsmokingsuburbsuburbansunglassesSwinging Sixties
CND demonstration in Ruislip, north-west London. A woman wearing sunglasses and smoking a cigarette is carried away from the demonstration by a police constable

CND demonstration in Ruislip

CND demonstration in Ruislip, north-west London. A woman wearing sunglasses and smoking a cigarette is carried away from the demonstration by a police constable Gallery: CND
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1960sactivismactivistAldermastonB+Wblack and whiteCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentcampaignercigaretteCNDconstabledemonstrationdemonstratorhousesLondonmarchpeace campaignerpolicepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementRuislipsmokingsuburbsuburbansunglassesSwinging Sixties
1960s1963activismactivistactoranti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerCaribbeancivil rightsClaudia Jonescommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft wingLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerPearl Prescodpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementradicalsingerSwinging SixtiesThe West Indian Gazette and Afro-Asian Caribbean NewsTobagoTobagonianTrades Union CongressTrinidadianTUCwig
Tobagonian activist Claudia Jones and actor/singer Pearl Prescod lead a civil rights march through Notting Hill, West London, circa 1963

Claudia Jones marches in West London

Tobagonian activist Claudia Jones and actor/singer Pearl Prescod lead a civil rights march through Notting Hill, West London, circa 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960s1963activismactivistactoranti-racistB+Wblack and whiteblack nationalistcampaignerCaribbeancivil rightsClaudia Jonescommunistcommunity leaderfamousfeministhumanitarianjournalistleft wingLondonmarchNotting HillNotting Hill Carnivalpeace campaignerPearl Prescodpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementradicalsingerSwinging SixtiesThe West Indian Gazette and Afro-Asian Caribbean NewsTobagoTobagonianTrades Union CongressTrinidadianTUCwig
1960s1963activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearB+Wblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDcountrysidedemonstrationdemonstratorLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementroadsignpostspectatorsSwinging Sixtiesvillage
Demonstrators walk past a road sign to Aldermaston and local spectators during the 1963 Aldermaston to London march

Aldermaston signpost

Demonstrators walk past a road sign to Aldermaston and local spectators during the 1963 Aldermaston to London march Gallery: CND
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1960s1963activismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearB+Wblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentCNDcountrysidedemonstrationdemonstratorLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementroadsignpostspectatorsSwinging Sixtiesvillage
1960s1964activismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-warB+Wblackblack and whiteel-Haji Malik el-Shabazzfamousleft wingLondonMalayan Islamic Study GroupMalcolm LittleMalcolm XministerMuslim Mosque Inc.Nation of IslamNOIpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementracismradicalseparationistsmilessocial criticsocialismsocialistSwinging Sixties
Malcolm X smiles as he turns over a piece of paper during his speech at  the Malayan Islamic Study Group in Notting Hill on December 05 1964

Malcolm X

Malcolm X smiles as he turns over a piece of paper during his speech at the Malayan Islamic Study Group in Notting Hill on December 05 1964 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960s1964activismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-warB+Wblackblack and whiteel-Haji Malik el-Shabazzfamousleft wingLondonMalayan Islamic Study GroupMalcolm LittleMalcolm XministerMuslim Mosque Inc.Nation of IslamNOIpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementracismradicalseparationistsmilessocial criticsocialismsocialistSwinging Sixties
1960s1964activismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-warB+Wblackblack and whiteel-Haji Malik el-Shabazzfamousleft wingLondonMalayan Islamic Study GroupMalcolm LittleMalcolm XministerMuslim Mosque Inc.Nation of IslamNOIpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementracismradicalseparationistsocial criticsocialismsocialistSwinging Sixties
A close-up of Malcolm X as he speaks at the Malayan Islamic Study Group in Notting Hill on December 05 1964

Malcolm X

A close-up of Malcolm X as he speaks at the Malayan Islamic Study Group in Notting Hill on December 05 1964 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960s1964activismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-warB+Wblackblack and whiteel-Haji Malik el-Shabazzfamousleft wingLondonMalayan Islamic Study GroupMalcolm LittleMalcolm XministerMuslim Mosque Inc.Nation of IslamNOIpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementracismradicalseparationistsocial criticsocialismsocialistSwinging Sixties
1960sactivismactivistArts CouncilB+Wblack and whiteBritishCNDConway HallfamousJennie LeeLabour Partyleft wingLondonMember of ParliamentMinister for the ArtsMPOpen Universitypeace campaignerpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementScottishsocialismsocialistSwinging Sixties
Scottish socialist politician Jennie Lee gestures with her right hand as she speaks at a meeting in Conway Hall, probably in 1963

Jennie Lee

Scottish socialist politician Jennie Lee gestures with her right hand as she speaks at a meeting in Conway Hall, probably in 1963 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistArts CouncilB+Wblack and whiteBritishCNDConway HallfamousJennie LeeLabour Partyleft wingLondonMember of ParliamentMinister for the ArtsMPOpen Universitypeace campaignerpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementScottishsocialismsocialistSwinging Sixties
1960sactivismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-racistB+WBaptistblack and whiteCampaign for Nuclear Disarmamentcampaignerchristianchurchcivil disobediencecivil rightsCNDcommunity leaderfamousHilton Hotelhumanitarianleft wingLondonMartin Luther King Jr.ministerMLKNobel Peace Prizepacifistpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementSwinging Sixties
Martin Luther King Jr. rests his chin on his hands at a London press conference at the Hilton Hotel, organised by CND in December 1964; shot in close-up

Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. rests his chin on his hands at a London press conference at the Hilton Hotel, organised by CND in December 1964; shot in close-up Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistAfrican-AmericanAmericananti-racistB+WBaptistblack and whiteCampaign for Nuclear Disarmamentcampaignerchristianchurchcivil disobediencecivil rightsCNDcommunity leaderfamousHilton Hotelhumanitarianleft wingLondonMartin Luther King Jr.ministerMLKNobel Peace Prizepacifistpeace campaignerpolitical activistpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementSwinging Sixties
1960sactivismactivistanti-nuclearB+Wblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentcampaignersCNDdemonstratorlecternlogoLondonLondon School of EconomicsLSEmanpeace campaignerspolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementSwinging Sixties
During a small Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament demonstration outside the London School of Economics, two men address an off-screen crowd. One stands on a small lectern with a CND logo tacked to the front, the other man stands next to the lectern, circa 1963

CND at LSE 1

During a small Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament demonstration outside the London School of Economics, two men address an off-screen crowd. One stands on a small lectern with a CND logo tacked to the front, the other man stands next to the lectern, circa 1963 Gallery: CND
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1960sactivismactivistanti-nuclearB+Wblack and whitecampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentcampaignersCNDdemonstratorlecternlogoLondonLondon School of EconomicsLSEmanpeace campaignerspolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementSwinging Sixties
1960sactivismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whiteboycampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentchildCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrallyresearchSwinging Sixties
A blond male child holds a CND banner and looks wistful during the Aldermaston-London CND march, circa 1960. Aldermaston, Berkshire, was the site of an atomic arms research centre

Wistful CND child

A blond male child holds a CND banner and looks wistful during the Aldermaston-London CND march, circa 1960. Aldermaston, Berkshire, was the site of an atomic arms research centre Gallery: CND
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1960sactivismactivistAldermastonAldermaston to Londonanti-nuclearatomicB+Wbannersblack and whiteboycampaignCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentchildCNDdemonstrationdemonstratorLondonmarchpeace campaignerspeoplepolitical protestpoliticsprocessionprotest movementrallyresearchSwinging Sixties
1960sactivismactivistanti-apartheidanti-warB+WBarbara Castleblack and whiteBritishdemonstrationfamoushumanitarianLabour Partyleft wingliberalLondonMember of ParliamentMPpacifistpeace campaignerpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementradicalrallysocialismsocialistSwinging SixtiesTrafalgar Square
Barbara Castle MP speaks at an anti-apartheid rally in Trafalgar Square, central London, circa 1962

Barbara Castle

Barbara Castle MP speaks at an anti-apartheid rally in Trafalgar Square, central London, circa 1962 Gallery: Political Activism
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1960sactivismactivistanti-apartheidanti-warB+WBarbara Castleblack and whiteBritishdemonstrationfamoushumanitarianLabour Partyleft wingliberalLondonMember of ParliamentMPpacifistpeace campaignerpolitical protestpoliticsprotest movementradicalrallysocialismsocialistSwinging SixtiesTrafalgar Square

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