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Unfinished History
Photos of the Emergency Response Network mobilization against Reagan's war in Central America, 1980s.
Emergency Response Network pickets at Federal Building, early 1980s.
Photo: It's About Times newspaper
This 1983 protest on mid-Market Street was also directed against the U.S. intervention in the Caribbean island of Grenada, as well as its ongoing war in El Salvador.
Photo: It's About Times newspaper
Mounted police bludgeon El Salvador solidarity demonstrators outside of Henry Kissinger appearance at the Hilton Hotel, April 1984.
Photo: It's About Times newspaper
Poster calling for demonstrators to blockade the Concord Naval Weapons Station/Port Chicago in June 1987, at the height of illegal arms shipments to Central America, destined for the military in El Salvador and the contras in Nicaragua.
Art by Bob Thawley
Pacifists prepare for arrest during sit-in at Federal Building in a 1988 Emergency Response Network protest.
Photo: Keith Holmes
Emergency Response Network 1988 march heads up Haight Street from Divisadero.
Photo: Keith Holmes