Kalamazoo College Vietnam War Protest
Abstract
Kalamazoo College's Dean of the Chapel Robert Dewey leading students into downtown Kalamazoo for a Vietnam War protest in 1970. The students are not identified. In the background, the old YMCA building is being demolished. The photographer was Rick Campbell for the Kalamazoo Gazette.
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