Reconstitution of the campus : anti-war handbills distributed on the University of California, Berkeley campus, 1970 May.

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Reconstitution of the campus : anti-war handbills distributed on the University of California, Berkeley campus, 1970 May.

These handbills were generated during the protest of the escalation of the Vietnamese Conflict, when the Berkeley campus was to be "reconstituted" into a peace promoting institution.

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