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1867 Press Photo French Flag Burned in Boston - cvw17606 This is an original press photo. John Collins, 24, of Medford, Mass., and a group of demonstrators, as they set fire to French Flag on steps of the French Consulate Monday in Boston, in protest over the reception given to Vice President Humphrey in France. Maureen Brennan of Arlington, Mass., left, demonstrates with a sign. Collins said, "The Arlington, Mass., left, demonstrates with a sign. Collins said, "the French burned a U.S. flag while Vice President Humphrey was there, so we decided to burn a French flag here." Photo measures 8.75 x 7.75 inches. Photo is dated 04-19-1967. PHOTO FRONT
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