Earth Day, Washington Square Park, 1970
- Date Range
- April 22, 1970 – April 23, 1970
- Title
- Earth Day, Washington Square Park, 1970
- What occurred
- April 22, 1970 was the Earth Day where people in major cities all around the United States united outside and protested. They fought against air pollution, oil extraction and spill, and cleaned up trash. Many protesters were college students and younger advocating for future generations. They were frustrated that government policies weren't focusing on saving the environment, and were fighting for an overall quality of life. Earth Day was a national phenomenon, and since there had already been anti war protests, the concept of marching in the streets with signs was popular and effective. This photo shows young girls in Washington Square Park cleaning up trash.
- Location
- Washington Square Park, New York City, New York
- Image Citation
- Class lecture slides, Professor Morris, 10/27
- Student name(s)
- Sofia Barth
Earth Day, Washington Square Park, 1970
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