Stop Humphrey
New York: Women Strike for Peace, 1968. Ephemera. 4 leaves, stapled at upper left corner. 8.5x11 in. Very Good.
Packet of information and photocopies of clippings with statements from Hubert Humphrey who was at the time campaigning to be the presidential nominee of the Democratic Party in 1968. Includes talking points emphasizing Humphrey’s anti-communism, support of the invasion of the Dominican Republic, and pro-business stances. Includes a longer letter appealing to Democrats opposed to the Vietnam War, alleging that Humphrey aimed to continue Johnson’s policies. Signed by Bella Abzug, director of Women Strike for Peace.
Cat.No: 343310
Price: $30.00
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1960S,
Activist, activism,
Anti-war,
Pacifism,
Political Campaigns, Election, elections,
Women