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Collection: Seattle Jewish Peace Activist Groups
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Protesting during Cold War
Activist protest for more justice in the Soviet Union
Complexity of Visas
Many only came to Italy or Austria with just a few belongings as many hoped they could attain visas.
World Without War Council
A letter addressed to a major organization.
Letter
War Without War Peace Letter
Protest
Protesters advocate rights in Moscow Supreme Court
Protesting Peace
Individuals are Protesting the Soviet government policies
Individuals in Soviet Union
Children in Soviet Union whose parents advocated for freedom
Woman Protesting
A woman advocates for her freedom in Moscow, right in front of the court area.
Peace
Woman at a Reagan-Gorbachev conference in Iceland advocates against Soviet authority
Advocating Peace and Unity
A group of women, Congressional Wives for Soviet Jewry, went D.C. to personally discuss the injustices of Soviet Jews with Mrs. Carter
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