And Another Family for Peace
This 1971 anti-Vietnam War film visits five grieving families to document how the war has changed their lives. With stop…
This film by the Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Department documents a series of anti-Vietnam War actions by about 45,000 protesters in … read more
This film by the Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Department documents a series of anti-Vietnam War actions by about 45,000 protesters in 1971. Blocking access to government buildings and disrupting traffic, activists sought to “shut down the federal government” as stated in their widely-circulated “May Day Tactical Manual.” On May 3, 1971, more than 7,000 protesters were arrested for failing to leave their campsites in West Potomac Park - the largest mass arrest in U.S. history. The film is shown courtesy of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the distributor and copyright holder. close
This 1971 anti-Vietnam War film visits five grieving families to document how the war has changed their lives. With stop…
Filmmaker Robert Newman documents the 1970 U.S. Senate campaign of 35 year-old Joseph Duffey, who ran on an anti-Vietnam…
This film of an anti-Vietnam War speech by Bess Myerson Grant was produced by Another Mother for Peace and recorded at t…
Released in 1969, “A Chronology of Hope” is a U.S. Information Agency film promoting America’s diplomatic efforts to neg…