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| Title | Invasion of Laos [page 2 of 2] |
| Creator | International Peoples' Movement Yuk Foo |
| Publisher/Affiliation | International Peoples' Movement Yuk Foo |
| Place of Publication | United States--Washington (State)--Seattle |
| Date | 1971 |
| Notes | Alternative title: Genocide - Murder - Conspiracy... Wanted: Richard M. Nixon
Calls for: "If you have information concerning [Nixon], help to bring him to an end."
Quote from document: "Nixon is wanted for conspiracy to murder tens of thousands of American soldiers and at least one million Vietnamese. He is also wanted in connection with murders of 28 Black Panthers, four Kent State students and two Jackson State students and in attempting to murder Bobby Seale and Angela Davis. He is the enemy of the people of this World."
Background information: "Although in 1969 Nixon announced his policy of 'Vietnamization, ' according to which more and more of the fighting was to be assumed by South Vietnam itself, he began by expanding the fighting in Southeast Asia with a 1970 'incursion' into Cambodia. This incident aroused strong protest... Further antiwar demonstrations followed the 1971 U.S. invasion of Laos and Nixon's decision to resume intensive bombing of North Vietnam in 1972." (United States. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved February 2, 2004, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online. http://www.search.eb.com/eb/article?eu=121265 ) |
| Intended Purpose | Opinion
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| Issue Area | Vietnam protests - anti government Vietnam protests - Laos
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| Subjects (LCSH) | Vietnam Conflict, 1961-1975--Protest Movements Laos Interntational People's Movement Nixon, Richard M.(Richard Milhous), 1913-
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| Geographic Coverage | United States--Washington (State)--Seattle |
| Digital Collection | Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection
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| Digital ID Number | VTN042 |
| Repository | University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division |
| Repository Collection | DS559.62 W3 Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection, Box 4/15 |
| Object Type | Flier
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| Physical Description | 35 x 21.5 cm |
| Digital Reproduction Information | Scanned from original text at 400 dpi in color, saved in JPEG format and resized to 600 ppi horizontal. Saved at compression rate 3. 2004. |