Item #40851 MEMORIAL MARCH For HO CHI MINH: Intensify the Struggle. Ho Chi Minh - Subject.

MEMORIAL MARCH For HO CHI MINH: Intensify the Struggle.

(n. p.): RSU & N. Cal. SDS (RSU & Northern California Students for a Democratic Society), (n. d.). Ca 1969. Single sheet printed recto only. Large b/w photographic image of President Ho Chi Minh, and small soldier illustration. 14" x 8-1/2". Black ink printed to white paper. Now housed in a clear archival mylar sleeve. Moderate wear to paper (age-toning visible to top half), horizontal and vertical creases from folding, ink slightly fading. A Good+ example. Item #40851

Ho Chi Minh "was a Vietnamese revolutionary and statesman who founded the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, commonly known as North Vietnam, in 1945. He served as its first president from 1945 until his death in 1969 and as its first prime minister from 1945 to 1955. A committed Marxist–Leninist, H also played a central role in establishing the Indochinese Communist Party in 1930 and later led its successor, the Workers' Party of Vietnam (later the Communist Party of Vietnam), as chairman until his death." [Wiki]

A Broadside advertising a Friday Nite [sic] Torchlight Parade to honor the death of Ho Chi Minh. To "Assemble 7:00 Sproul Plaza, March South on Ho Chi Minh Trail (formerly Telegraph Ave.) to Trinity Church" (in Berkeley).

Price: $75.00

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