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  • 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