1967-1969, the early years |
Rome, 1966. Demonstration in Piazza Navona against the American war in Vietnam.
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Rome,1967. Demonstration against the American war in Vietnam organized at the Faculty of Physics of the Sapienza University.
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Rome, November 29th, 1967. Demonstraters march at the end of a demostration in support of the Vietnamese struggle for peace and indipendence.
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Rome November 29, 1967. Demonstrators from Milan and Naples converge on Rome at the conclusion of the North-South March for peace in support of the fight against Vietnam: a march that began in Milan on November 4, 1967 by nine thousand people, organised, the others, by Danilo Dolci, by Alberto Barbera and by the painter Ernesto Treccani.
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Rome November 29, 1967. Participants in the North-South Peace March, in Piazza Montecitorio, at the end of the March in support of the fight against Vietnam.
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Sicily, Portella della Ginestra (Palermo), May 1st 1967, twentieth anniversary of the massacre. Group photo of participants in the event with their families.
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Sicily, Portella della Ginestra (Palermo), May 1st 1967, twentieth anniversary of the massacre.
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Sicily, Portella della Ginestra (Palermo), May 1st 1967, twentieth anniversary of the massacre. Some participants in the demonstration in the bus that will take them home.
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Sicily January 1968, Belice earthquake, the ruins of Montevago (Trapani).
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Sicily January 1968, Belice earthquake, survivors taking refuge in tents in Montevago (Trapani).
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Sicily January 1968, Belice earthquake, the ruins of Montevago (Trapani).
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Sicily January 1968, Belice earthquake, people left homeless in Montevago (Trapani).
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Sicily January 1968, Belice earthquake, ruins of a house in Montevago (Trapani).
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Sicily January 1968, Belice earthquake, a shepherd in Montevago (Trapani).
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Sicily January 1968, Belice earthquake, survivors receive food aid in Montevago (Trapani).
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Sicily January 1968, Belice earthquake, survivors taking refuge in tents in Montevago (Trapani).
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Sicily January 1968, Belice earthquake. Some religious wooden works saved from the earthquake in Montevago (Trapani).
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Rome, February 1968. The Valle Giulia faculty of architecture occupied by the students. A student speaks during an assembly of students in the assembly hall.
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Rome, February 1968. The architecture faculty of Valle Giulia is occupied by students. A study group in the student self-managed faculty.
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Rome / July 1968, assembly in the Aula Magna of the Faculty of Letters. Among the participants were Jacques Sauvageot (at the microphone) and other representatives of "le jolt Mai".
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Rome, February 1968, one of the leaders of the student protest, Oreste Scalzone, makes a speech during a demonstration in front of the faculty of letters at the university of La Sapienza.
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Rome, February 1968. Faculty of Literature at La Sapienza during the student occupation of February 1968. Assembly in the Great Hall of the Rectorate. Posters with Mao Zedong, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels and Lenin portrait.
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Italy / Rome, 24 February 1968. Via del Tritone, the procession of the "Student Movement", with its leaders in the front row, parades in the center and heads towards the university city, to lift the blockade that the police have imposed on the gates of the Sapienza University.
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Rome, February 24, 1968. Students at the University of Sapienza face the police who want to prevent entry to the faculty of Literature.
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Rome / May 1st 1969 demonstration in San Giovanni. On the one hand, far from the great event, is the most creative group of architecture students who call themselves "The Birds".
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Rome, March 1, 1968. "The battle of Valle Giulia" is the name used to commemorate one of the most violent clashes between students and the police that surrounded the Faculty of Architecture to prevent it from being occupied by students. It also remained famous because it was the first time when the violence was unleashed by students determined to liberate the Faculty.
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Rome, March 1, 1968. "The battle of Valle Giulia" is the name used to commemorate one of the most violent clashes between students and the police that surrounded the Faculty of Architecture to prevent it from being occupied by students. It also remained famous because it was the first time when the violence was unleashed by students determined to liberate the Faculty.
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Rome, March 1, 1968. "The battle of Valle Giulia" is the name used to commemorate one of the most violent clashes between students and the police that surrounded the Faculty of Architecture to prevent it from being occupied by students. It also remained famous because it was the first time when the violence was unleashed by students determined to liberate the Faculty.
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Rome, March 1st 1968. The intervention of the police with water cannons towards the final phase of the clashes during the "Battle of Valle Giulia".
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Rome, May 1st labor day, 1968. The student movement procession joins the demonstration that the trade unions traditionally celebrate in Piazza San Giovanni. The students carry placards against police repression demanding the release of their comrades in prison.
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Egypt, August 1968: a young worker in the Kafr el-Dawar textile factory.
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Egypt, August 1968: a street in Cairo. Egypt, August 1968: a street in Cairo. You can still see the defenses during the Six Day War of the year before.
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Jordan 1968, Palestinian refugee camp of Baqaa (Amman). Children are trained militarily by Al Fatah.
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Jordan 1968: a child trained in the use of weapons by Palestinian fedayeen.
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Sardegna 1968. Orgosolo, la polizia controlla chi entra o esce dalla cittadina.
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Sardinia 1968. Young people from Orgosolo, a town in the province of Nuoro.
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Sardinia 1968, Orgosolo, written against forced emigration due to lack of work.
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Sardinia 1968, Orgosolo. Inside the "Youth Circle"/Circolo giovanile, the vanguard of the movement that united students, workers and pastors against the repressive policy of the Italian government.
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Sardinia 1968, Orgosolo. Inside the "Youth Circle"/Circolo giovanile, the vanguard of the movement that united students, workers and pastors against the repressive policy of the Italian government.
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Sardinia 1968, Bono (Sassari), the crowd listens to a rally by the President of the Region.
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Sardinia 1968, Bono (Sassari), the crowd listens to and disputes a rally by the President of the Region.
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Rome, May 1st 1969. A young woman from the Maoist movement "Union of Italian Communists (Marxist-Leninists)".
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Rome, May 1st 1969. A large portrait of Mao crosses the streets of the San Lorenzo district during a demonstration by the Maoist movement "Unione dei Comunisti (Marxisti-Leninisti) Italiani".
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Battipaglia (Salerno), April 9, 1969: riots for the closure of two factories, a tobacco factory and a sugar factory. Clashes with the police, town in flames, two rioters dead.
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