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Antiwar Protesters Storm the Pentagon 1967
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This video shows the famous antiwar march to the Pentagon on Oct 21, 1967.

This video shows how the media portrayed the mostly peaceful event as something worse, as usual.

YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! PROTEST THE WAR NOW!

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click for more info or to purchase!The Art of Peter Max by Charles A. Riley II, Peter Max

A few years ago I went looking for any kind of Peter Max book, in vain. Now at last here's a great collection. Peter Max, along with Andy Warhol just about invented pop art. Max's brilliant colors, and iconic graphic design had a tremendous influence on commercial art in the 1960s. His psychedelic posters adorned just about every college dorm room, and embodied the spirit of the times.

Now you can relive that period, and Max's later work, some of it focusing on environmental causes. Peter Max has closely held his copyrights, with few chances to even see his work any more. So don't miss this one. A great holiday gift!


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