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Welsch, Ulrike. On left: John Maher. On right: Mrs. A. G. Ginooves, house wife of Wellesley, wants to support boys who are brave enough to stick out their neck in demonstration against Vietnam draft. She has 5 children herself, oldest son 14.. [ca. 1968]. Web. 12 Jun 2024. <https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/pn89h993h>.
APA
Welsch, U. ([ca. 1968]). On left: John Maher. On right: Mrs. A. G. Ginooves, house wife of Wellesley, wants to support boys who are brave enough to stick out their neck in demonstration against Vietnam draft. She has 5 children herself, oldest son 14. [Photograph]. Retrieved from https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/pn89h993h
Chicago
Welsch, Ulrike. "On left: John Maher. On right: Mrs. A. G. Ginooves, house wife of Wellesley, wants to support boys who are brave enough to stick out their neck in demonstration against Vietnam draft. She has 5 children herself, oldest son 14." Photograph. [ca. 1968]. Digital Commonwealth, https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/pn89h993h (accessed June 12, 2024).