Ed Lefkowicz photography

Show Navigation
  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Stock and Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Fine Art Prints
  • Contact
  • Portfolio site
  • Quirky

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 15 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. The statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall with a sign that reads "TAA on strike against UW."
    EJL 70-217-16.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters in front of Bascom Hall.
    EJL 70-217-07.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. The statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall wears a blindfold and a sign that reads "Student in support of TA[A]"
    EJL 70-216-22.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. A man stands near the statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall, tbe statue with a black and red anarcho-syndicalism flag. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-214-21.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.  Marchers on State Street.
    EJL 70-218-16.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The car carries W.W.I Veterans for Peace.
    EJL 70-218-13.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. Marchers on State Street.
    EJL 70-218-14.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The car carries W.W.I Veterans for Peace.
    EJL 70-218-12.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.  Marchers on State Street.
    EJL 70-218-15.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The march starting on State Street, heading for the State Capitol.
    EJL 70-218-11.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The march starting on State Street, heading for the State Capitol.
    EJL 70-218-10.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus.  Marchers on State Street.
    EJL 70-218-17.jpg
  • Madison, WI – May, 1970. Protesters against the war in Vietnam march up State Street towards the Capitol, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam. On May 1, 1970, there was a general student strike in response to the news that the U.S. had expanded bombing into Cambodia. There was a march against the war, led by Veterans for Peace in Vietnam; and after the May 4 shootings at Kent State University in Ohio, there were more protests at UW Madison, which led to the police being called in, and teargassing demonstrators in the streets and on campus. The march starting on State Street, heading for the State Capitol.
    EJL 70-218-09.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. A student speaks near the statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall, the statue with a black and red anarcho-syndicalism flag. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-214-19.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. The statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall, with a black and red anarcho-syndicalism flag. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-214-16.jpg