This illustration was the lead front page photo from the final edition of the Chicago Daily News. Included are momentos from the entire 100 years plus of publication of the Daily News, from the first edition to the computer printout of the obituary…
Protesters at Kent State University stand their ground despite heavy tear gas. They are opposing the construction of a gymnasium on the site where four students were slain by National Guardsmen in 1970.
At a drinkfest, loosely disguised as a pro-American gathering intended to counter a Nazi rally in a local park, young people ended up cheering at and toasting everything in sight, including the Nazi's.
Wearing a memorial to Karen Silkwood, a famed anti-nuclear activist, this protester at the site of two nuclear power plants is hauled away by sheriff's deputies.
On the eve of Mother's Day a hard-line, Right-To-Life group marched (unannounced) into several abortion clinics confronting women in the waiting rooms, screaming aloud that they were sinning against God and mankind if they went ahead with this…