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Collection: Seattle Jewish Peace Activist Groups
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Although the Soviet Union signed a declaration that essentially allowed people to travel outside of the Soviet Union, there were still restrictions
Individuals in Soviet Union
Children in Soviet Union whose parents advocated for freedom
Jewish Federation of Seattle
Personal Connection was a huge theme during Cold War and it is still today to continue to install peace in society.
Letter
War Without War Peace Letter
Limited Travel Visas
The image depicts how hard it was for many to attain visas to leave to the US or Israel
Mikhail Gorbachev
The photo just includes Mikhail Gorbachev.
Navrus Celebration
The food at the celebration
Navrus Celebration
Both Tashkent and Seattle individuals celebrating over food
Navruz Celebration
Board of members of sister city at celebration
Peace
Woman at a Reagan-Gorbachev conference in Iceland advocates against Soviet authority
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