Protesters at President Richard M. Nixon's 1968 speech in Buffalo, New York
Title
Protesters at President Richard M. Nixon's 1968 speech in Buffalo, New York
Subject
President Richard M. Nixon
Description
A person wearing glasses and a buttoned jacket holds a protest sign at chest level. The sign reads “WILL NIXON STOP THE WAR? STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY,” with the word “STOP” inside a stop-sign-shaped graphic. A small logo marked “SDS” appears in the lower right corner. Another person in a fur-textured coat walks in the foreground, partially obscuring the sign. Additional people and protest signs are visible in the background on a city sidewalk.
Source
Audio/Visual Center Photograph collection
Publisher
University Archives
State University of New York at Buffalo
Date
7-Oct-68
Rights
Type
Photographs
Image
Still Image
Identifier
RNixon_D867-21
Coverage
Downtown Buffalo, New York.
Is Part Of
LIB-UA016
Collection
Citation
“Protesters at President Richard M. Nixon's 1968 speech in Buffalo, New York,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed August 21, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/index.php/items/show/21863.