Bernie Sanders Rally NYC 8106
Bernie Sanders, US Senator 8001
Jane Fonda, Actor, Activist 8002
Helen Caldicott, MD, NYC Rally, “Physicians for Social Justice”, 1982, 8003
George Marchais, French Communist Leader, 8004
Helmut Kohl, Ronald Reagan, 8005
Francois Mitterand, President France, 8006
World Summit, 1983: Trudeau (CAN), Thorn (LUX), Kohl (GER), Ronald Reagan, (US), Mitterrand (FR), Nakasone (JAP), Thatcher (GB), Fanfani (ITA), 8007
Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister, Canada, 8008
Helmut Kohl, Germany; Ronald Reagan, USA, 8009
Michel Rocard, Socialist Deputy, France, 8010
Olaf Palme, Prime Minister, Sweden, 8012
Michel Rocard, Socialist Deputy, France, 8013
Tony Benn, British Labor Party, member of Parliament, 8014
Jean-Marie Le Pen, Leader “Front National”, 8015
Ed Koch, former Mayor New York City, 8016
Senator Ted Kennedy, MA, 8017
Andrew Salkey, Author, 8018
Dizzy Gillespie, 8019
Mario Cuomo, former Governor, New York, 8020
Barry Commoner, former USA Presidential candidate , 8021
Maxine Hong Kingston, author, Smith College, 8022
Dr. Cornell West, American philosopher, social activist , 8023
Linda Ronstadt, Singer, 8024
Sting, Musician, 8025
Archie Schepp, jazz saxophonist, 8026
Ronald Reagan, US President, 8027
Gloria Steinem, American feminist, journalist, activist, 8028
Jessie Jackson, activist, Baptist minister, and politician, 8029
Jack Lang, Ministry of Culture, France, 8030
Ralph Nader, American political activist, 8031
Betty Carter, American jazz singer, 8032
Marion Brown, jazz saxophonist, 8033
Bella Abzug, social activist, Women’s Movement leader, 8034
Michael Dukakis and Ted Kennedy, 8036
Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda, 8037
Dr. Henry Kendall, Nobel Prize in Physics in 1990, 8038
Edmond Maire, French Democratic Confederation of Labour (CFDT), 8039
George Marchais, head of the French Communist Party (PCF) from 1972 to 1994
Elie Wiesel, Romanian-born American Jewish writer, political activist, Nobel Laureate and Holocaust survivor, 8040
Ronald Reagan, USA President, 8041
Ralph Nader, American political activist, 8042
Jerry Brown, US Governor, 8043
Rene Lévesque, founder of the Parti Québécois, 8044
George H.W. Bush, former US President, 8045
Barry Commoner, former USA Presidential candidate , 8046
Bella Abzug, social activist, Women’s Movement leader, 8047
Protestor, 8048
Lisa Evers (Sliwa), Guradian Angels, NYC, 8049
Ron Kovich, Activist, Anti-Vietnam Veteran, 8050
Dr. Randall Forsberg, at Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, 8051
Lauren Bacall, Actor, at Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, 8052
Archibald McLeash, American poet and writer, 8053
Vietnam Vets with General Westmoreland, 8054
Marilynn Robinson, American novelist, 8056
François Mitterand, President France, 8057
Ronald Reagan, former US President, 8058
Ron Kovich, Activist, Anti-Vietnam Vet, 8059
Ron Kovich, Dave Dillinger, Dr. Helen Caldecott, 8060
Abbie Hoffman, American political and social activist, 8061
AFSCME Union Member, 8062
Wally Nelson, American civil rights activist and war tax resister, 8063
Julian Bond, American social activist and leader in the Civil Rights Movement, 8064
Billy Graham, American evangelical Christian evangelist, 8065
Cokie Roberts, American journalist and author, 8066
Jessie Jackson, American civil rights activist, 8067
Noam Chomsky, American linguist, philosopher, social critic, and political activist, 8068
Wally Lamb, Author, 8069
Tina Packer, actor/playwright, 8070
Ralph Nader, American political activist, 8071
Public Speaker, 8072
Protestor, 8073
Noam Chomsky and Student, 8074
Buckminister Fuller, American architect, author, and inventor, 8075
Phyllis Schlafly, (far-right activist) and Jerry Falwell, (televangelist, and conservative activist), 8076
Gov. Michael Dukakis and William Buckley, 8077
Paul Gunter and James C. Cleveland, 8078
John Galbraith, economist and diplomat, 8079
Eleanor Flexner, author, feminist, 8080
Martin Sostre, American activist, 8081
Willy Brandt, German statesman and politician, 8082
Geraldine Ferraro, Senator and first female vice presidential candidate, 8083
Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, 8084
James L. Farmer, civil rights activist and leader, 8085
J. McGregor Burns, author, historian and political scientist, 8086
Madeleine L’Engle, author, 8087
Victor Gotbaum, president of AFSCME, 8088
Susan Sarandon, actor, activist, 8089
Joseph Malta, US Army hangman, carried out Nuremberg executions, 8090
Ron Dellums, US Senator, 8091
Angela Davis, American political activist and author, 8092
George McGovern, US Senator, 8093
Wally Nelson, American civil rights activist and war tax resister, 8094
Rene Lévesque, founder of the Parti Québécois, 8095
Jerry Falwell, televangelist, and conservative activist, 8096
Henry Kissenger, American diplomat and political scientist, US Secretary of State, 8097
Jaques Delors, French economist and politician, 8098
Scott Nearing, American radical economist, writer, political activist, 8099
Hilary Rodham Clinton, American politician, first female presidential candidate, 8100
Jean Baptiste Aristide, Haitian politician, 8101
Johnnetta Cole, American anthropologist, educator and museum director, 8102
Dr. Henry Lewis Gates, American literary critic, teacher, historian, 8103
Dr. Cornell West, American philosopher, social activist, 8104
Pete Seeger, 8105
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Activists and leaders 1980 through the 1990’S