File:Charles C Walker Peace Rally-Philadelphia 1965.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCharles C Walker Peace Rally-Philadelphia 1965.jpg |
English: Charles C. Walker speaking at an anti-Viet Nam war peace rally in Philadelphia, PA. In the background can be seen City Hall, with the statue of William Penn on the top. Photo by Theodore Hetzel |
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Source | Scanned photo, given to Charles C. Walker in 1965 by Theodore Hetzel and now in possession of his daughter, Brenda Walker Beadenkopf. | ||
Author | Theodore Hetzel | ||
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