Banner
Object number2012.67.3
Made by
Dan Hughes
Made by
David Hughes
Datec. 1972
Mediumplastic; paint; ink
Credit LineGift of David Hughes
DescriptionProtest banner made of white plasticized fabric-type material.DimensionsHeight x Width: 47.5 × 159 in. (120.7 × 403.9 cm)InscriptionsHand-painted black text "STOP THE WAR".
Backside, top right has handwritten text in blue ink "STOP" and "Return to / St. Joseph's Church / 1250 Liverpool St. / Pgh. Pa. 15233 / 412-321-1071"; blue ink text is overwritten with black marker "STOP THE WAR"; red ink stamp "12F260".
Historical NotesAnti-Vietnam war banner from the early 1970s. The banner was made by brothers David Hughes and Dan Hughes, both active in the anti-war movement in Pittsburgh in the 1960s and 1970s. David became active in the movement during his freshman year at the University of Pittsburgh in 1964/1965. The banner was used in several demonstrations to protest the war and this "Stop The War" banner was in the Pittsburgh Press when they dropped it while the National Anthem was being sung at the Pittsburgh Pirates' opening day April 18, 1972, at Three Rivers Stadium.
Related institution
St. Joseph's Church
Related institution
The Pittsburgh Press
Related institution
Pittsburgh Pirates
(founded 1887)
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