SIGN OF PROTEST—Mrs Virginia E. Jenckes puts a black band on the arm of Mrs Helen O’Brien at the Washington headquarters of the Committee for Freedom of All Peoples, a recently-organised group protesting against the visit of the Soviet Prime Minister (Mr Khrushchev) to the United States. The organisation urges spectators to wear black bands as a protest during the visit. Mrs Jenckes, a volunteer worker, is a former Democratic congresswoman from Indiana,
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29004, 18 September 1959, Page 11
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73SIGN OF PROTEST—Mrs Virginia E. Jenckes puts a black band on the arm of Mrs Helen O’Brien at the Washington headquarters of the Committee for Freedom of All Peoples, a recently-organised group protesting against the visit of the Soviet Prime Minister (Mr Khrushchev) to the United States. The organisation urges spectators to wear black bands as a protest during the visit. Mrs Jenckes, a volunteer worker, is a former Democratic congresswoman from Indiana, Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29004, 18 September 1959, Page 11
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