1968 - Mark Kurlansky [240]
Art:
June 1968. École des Beaux-Arts: Copyright © Bruno Barbey/Magnum Photos. Used by permission.
1967 poster designed by Tomi Ungerer: Copyright © 1994 by Diogenes Verlag AG Zurich. From the collection of Mary Haskell.
Antiwar poster: Imperial War Museum, London. Used by permission.
Hue, the former Vietnamese capital . . . : Copyright © Marc Riboud/Magnum Photos. Used by permission.
SNCC 1968 poster: Art and Artifacts Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. Used by permission.
Martin Luther King, Jr.’s, last campaign, 1968, SCLC poster: Art and Artifacts Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. Used by permission.
April 7, 1968, in Washington, D.C., after the riots . . . : Copyright © Burt Glinn/Magnum Photos. Used by permission.
“McCarthy for President” campaign poster: Chicago Historical Society. Used by permission.
“Robert Kennedy for President”: Courtesy of the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum.
Anti-Vietnam War poster on a street in Germany in 1968: Copyright © Leonard Freed/Magnum Photos. Used by permission.
Anti-Vietnam War demonstration in Grosvenor Square, London: Copyright © David Hurn/Magnum Photos. Used by permission.
Cuban government poster, 1968: Art and Artifacts Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. Used by permission.
1968 poster from China of the Cultural Revolution . . . : Courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Che images at the Cultural Congress in Havana in January 1968: Copyright © Fred Mayer/Magnum Photos. Used by permission.
“Son, why don’t you bring some of the New Left . . .”: Reproduced by special permission of Playboy magazine. Copyright © 1968 by Playboy.
May Day parade in Prague, 1968: Copyright © JK/Magnum Photos. Used by permission.
Biafran soldier in 1968: Copyright © Don McCullin/Contact Press Images. Used by permission.
You Can’t Jail the Revolution, 1968 silk-screen poster protesting . . . : Courtesy of the Center for the Study of Political Graphics.
Demonstrators in Grant Park, Chicago . . . : Copyright © Roger Malloch/Magnum Photos. Used by permission.
Poster taped to a window in Prague after the invasion: Copyright © JK/Magnum Photos. Used by permission.
August 21, 1968, outside the radio station in Prague: Copyright © Josef Koudelka/Magnum Photos. Used by permission.
Demonstration for abortion rights, New York, 1968: Copyright © Elliot Landy/Magnum Photos. Used by permission.
SDS poster announcing a demonstration before election day, 1968: Center for the Study of Political Graphics.
1968 Yippie poster calling for a demonstration at the Nixon inauguration: Courtesy of The Library of Congress.
1970 poster, after the My Lai massacre became known . . . : From the collection of Mary Haskell.
The Earth in the last week of 1968: National Space Science Data Center, Apollo 8 Photo, 68-118A-01A, The Principal Investigator, Dr. Richard J. Allenby, Jr.
OTHER BOOKS BY MARK KURLANSKY
Salt: A World History
The Basque History of the World
Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World
A Chosen Few: The Resurrection of European Jewry
A Continent of Islands: Searching for the Caribbean Destiny
Choice Cuts: A Savory Selection of Food Writing from Around the Worldand Throughout History (anthology)
The White Man in the Tree and Other Stories (fiction)
The Cod’s Tale (for children)
I think that the people want peace so much that one of these days governments had better get out of the way and let them have it.
—DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER, 1959
There is a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can’t take part . . . and you’ve got to put your bodies upon the