Jane Fonda Speaking

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Title

Jane Fonda Speaking

Subject

Vietnam War and American Activism

Description

In 1974, actress and activist Jane Fonda visited George Mason University as part of the Indochina Peace Initiative, a campaign focused on ending U.S. involvement in Vietnam. She spoke to students and faculty about the war, advocating for peace and diplomatic solutions. Alongside her was activist Tom Hayden, who also discussed the need for ending the conflict. Their visit sparked discussions on campus about U.S. foreign policy and the anti-war movement.

Creator

George Mason University Broadside (archived)

Source

George Mason University

Publisher

George Mason University

Date

1974

Contributor

Brian Lee, HIST 390, Spring 2025

Rights

GMU

Language

English

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Original Format

Photo

Physical Dimensions

1093x724

Files

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Citation

George Mason University Broadside (archived), “Jane Fonda Speaking,” Mason History, accessed July 28, 2025, https://masonhistory.gmu.edu/items/show/101.

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