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Seattle Open Carry March Photograph Collection, May 20, 2018
Overview of the Collection
- Collector
- University of Washington. Libraries. Special Collections
- Title
- Seattle Open Carry March Photograph Collection
- Dates
- May 20, 2018 (inclusive)20182018
- Quantity
- 73 digital photographs
- Collection Number
- PH1545
- Summary
- Digital photographs from the Seattle Open Carry March on May 20, 2018.
- Repository
-
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
-
The collection is entirely digital and can be viewed only on the Libraries Digital Collections website.
- Languages
- English
Historical BackgroundReturn to Top
The Seattle Open Carry March took place on May 20, 2018, at McGraw Square in downtown Seattle. Dozens of demonstrators attended, many of whom came with firearms to open carry as they marched. The rally was hosted by Patriot Prayer. According to the event’s Facebook page, “The intent isn’t to antagonize, but to exercise a right that is under attack.” Joey Gibson, who is running for the United States Senate and is the founder of Patriot Prayer, attended and spoke at the rally. The rally also provided attendees an opportunity to support Washington I-1621, which allows concealed carry on public and private school grounds. From McGraw Square, Gibson led demonstrators on a short march through downtown toward the Federal Courthouse at 5th Avenue and Spring Street. Seattle police created a bicycle barrier to separate the marchers from counter-protesters.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Photographs from the Seattle Open Carry March on May 20, 2018.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
John Gerhard photographsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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electronic_file | item | ||
Online | GerhardJ1 |
Counter-protestors with signs across the street from
demonstrators, 4th Ave. near Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on signs reads: "Fascists not welcome here!"; "Unite
against fascism; No Nazis, no KKK; [illeg.] Socialist Party; Radical Women"
[with image of hand pulling flowers with swastikas in their centers out of the
ground]
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ2 | May 20, 2018 | |
Online | GerhardJ3 |
Demonstrator wearing National Rifle Association badge,
4th Ave. near Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on clothing reads: "National Rifle Association" [with image
of eagle and American flag over "1871" on a red background, surrounded by a
black circle containing "National Rifle Association" and yellow border]
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ4 |
Counter-protestors from the Puget Sound John Brown Gun
Club at the rally in McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
The Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club defines itself as “Working
class folks fighting white supremacy & building liberatory community
defense in the PNW”
(https://www.facebook.com/pg/PugetSoundJBGC/about/?ref=page_internal). They
attended the Open Carry March as counter-protestors. While they also support
open carrying, they state an aversion to the bigotry, hate, and racism they
perceive being encouraged by Patriot Prayer. At the rally, members of the group
handed out pamphlets that warned people of the tactics of white supremacist
groups, provided a history of McGraw Square, and provided a brief history of
the use of gun control laws to marginalize and control communities of
color.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ5 |
Counter-protestors with banner from the Puget Sound John
Brown Gun Club, McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "'What we need is action!' Arm yourself
against white supremacy" [with image of Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club
logo]The Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club defines itself as “Working class folks
fighting white supremacy & building liberatory community defense in the
PNW” (https://www.facebook.com/pg/PugetSoundJBGC/about/?ref=page_internal).
They attended the Open Carry March as counter-protestors. While they also
support open carrying, they state an aversion to the bigotry, hate, and racism
they perceive being encouraged by Patriot Prayer. At the rally, members of the
group handed out pamphlets that warned people of the tactics of white
supremacist groups, provided a history of McGraw Square, and provided a brief
history of the use of gun control laws to marginalize and control communities
of color.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ6 |
"Protect your gun rights!" sign, McGraw Square, Seattle,
Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "Protect your gun rights!"
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ7 | May 20, 2018 | |
Online | GerhardJ8 |
Armed counter-protestor from the Puget Sound John Brown
Gun Club carrying the pamphlets handed out by the club at the rally in McGraw
Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on clothing reads: "White trash against fascism"The Puget
Sound John Brown Gun Club defines itself as “Working class folks fighting white
supremacy & building liberatory community defense in the PNW”
(https://www.facebook.com/pg/PugetSoundJBGC/about/?ref=page_internal). They
attended the Open Carry March as counter-protestors. While they also support
open carrying, they state an aversion to bigotry, hate, and racism they
perceive being encouraged by Patriot Prayer. At the rally, members of the group
handed out pamphlets that warned people of the tactics of white supremacist
groups, provided a history of McGraw Square, and provided a brief history of
the use of gun control laws to marginalize and control communities of
color.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ9 |
Demonstrator in stars-and-stripes outfit holding skull
flag among crowd in McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "End gun free zones"
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ10 |
"My rights don't end where your feelings begin" slogan
with a Confederate flag on hoodie worn by demonstrator at McGraw Square rally,
Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on clothing reads: "My rights don't end where your feelings
begin" [with image of "Don't tread on me" Confederate flag]
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ11 |
"I have been in 3 real lockdowns. I am only in 3rd
grade" sign held by a young girl with woman's arm around her shoulders, McGraw
Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "I have been in 3 real lockdowns. I am only
in 3rd grade"
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ12 |
Sign reading "Why are banks and politicians protected by
guns and our children with only signs?" held by demonstrator in front of Bank
of America at McGraw Square, downtown Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "Why are banks + politicians protected by
guns and our children with only signs?"
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ13 | May 20, 2018 | |
Online | GerhardJ14 | May 20, 2018 | |
Online | GerhardJ15 |
Joey Gibson pointing while speaking during rally at
McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Joseph (Joey) Gibson is the founder of Patriot Prayer, a
right-wing political group opposed to big government and in favor of free
speech that has been described as deliberately provocative to the far-left.
Gibson is a Washington state native and plans to run as a Republican in the
United States Senate election of 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ16 |
Joey Gibson speaking into a microphone with Seattle
police and counter-protestors in the background, McGraw Square, Seattle,
Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Joseph (Joey) Gibson is the founder of Patriot Prayer, a
right-wing political group opposed to big government and in favor of free
speech that has been described as deliberately provocative to the far-left.
Gibson is a Washington state native and plans to run as a Republican in the
United States Senate election of 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ17 |
Joey Gibson making a fist while standing next to a
microphone with Seattle police and counter-protestors in the background, McGraw
Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Joseph (Joey) Gibson is the founder of Patriot Prayer, a
right-wing political group opposed to big government and in favor of free
speech that has been described as deliberately provocative to the far-left.
Gibson is a Washington state native and plans to run as a Republican in the
United States Senate election of 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ18 |
Armed demonstrators from the Puget Sound John Brown Gun
Club, McGraw Square, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
The Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club defines itself as “Working
class folks fighting white supremacy & building liberatory community
defense in the PNW”
(https://www.facebook.com/pg/PugetSoundJBGC/about/?ref=page_internal). They
attended the Open Carry March as counter-protestors. While they also support
open carrying, they state an aversion to the bigotry, hate, and racism they
perceive being encouraged by Patriot Prayer. At the rally, members of the group
handed out pamphlets that warned people of the tactics of white supremacist
groups, provided a history of McGraw Square, and provided a brief history of
the use of gun control laws to marginalize and control communities of
color.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ19 |
Mike Matthews carrying a semiautomatic gun and an
American flag in McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ20 | May 20, 2018 | |
Online | GerhardJ21 |
Joseph Brumbles speaking into microphone with Mark
Callahan in the background, McGraw Square, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "Why are banks + politicians protected by
guns and our children with only signs?"Joseph Brumbles is a Republican
candidate running for election to the 10th Congressional District of Washington
in 2018.Mark Callahan is a Republican politician from Oregon. He will run for
Oregon’s 5th congressional district in 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ22 |
Counter-protestors from the Puget Sound John Brown Gun
Club in McGraw Square, downtown Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ23 | May 20, 2018 | |
Online | GerhardJ24 |
Sign depicting President Donald Trump pointing to a sign
reading "Eat a bag of dicks, you bunch of dirty fucking communists," McGraw
Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Sign depicts: President Donald Trump pointing to a sign reading
"Eat a bag of dicks, you bunch of dirty fucking communists"
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ25 |
Robert J. Sutherland speaking into microphone in front
of rally attendees, McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Robert J. Sutherland is a Republican running for the 39th
District position in the Washington State House of Representatives in 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ26 |
"Protect your gun rights!" and "Gun free zone =
defenseless victim zone" signs among crowd addressed by Robert J. Sutherland,
McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on signs reads: "Protect your gun rights!"; "Gun free zone
= defenseless victim zone"Robert J. Sutherland is a Republican running for the
39th District position in the Washington State House of Representatives.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ27 |
Mike Matthews (right) shaking hands with Joey Gibson,
McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Joseph (Joey) Gibson is the founder of Patriot Prayer, a
right-wing political group opposed to big government and in favor of free
speech that has been described as deliberately provocative to the far-left.
Gibson is a Washington state native and plans to run as a Republican in the
United States Senate election of 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ28 |
Mike Matthews holding American flag speaking with Joey
Gibson (left), McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ29 |
Demonstrator in McGraw Square with
"Progressive/Communism always begins with gun control" sign with numerous
photographs of people performing Nazi salutes, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "Progressive/communism always starts with
gun control" [with various images of people performing a Nazi salute]
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ30 |
Mark Callahan (second from left) and Robert J.
Sutherland conversing, McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Mark Callahan is a Republican politician from Oregon. He will
run for Oregon’s 5th congressional district in 2018.Robert J. Sutherland is a
Republican running for the 39th District position in the Washington State House
of Representatives in 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ31 |
Tusitala "Tiny" Toese speaking into a microphone with
Joey Gibson in background, McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Tusitala “Tiny” Toese is a prominent member of Patriot Prayer.
Joseph (Joey) Gibson is the founder of Patriot Prayer, a right-wing political
group opposed to big government and in favor of free speech that has been
described as deliberately provocative to the far-left. Gibson is a Washington
state native and plans to run as a Republican in the United States Senate
election of 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ32 |
Mark Callahan (left) and Joseph Brumbles at McGraw
Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on political button reads: "Callahan for Congress 2018";
"Joseph Brumbles for Congress"Mark Callahan is a Republican politician from
Oregon. He will run for Oregon’s 5th congressional district in 2018.Joseph
Brumbles is a Republican candidate running for election to the 10th
Congressional District of Washington in 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ33 |
Mark Callahan (left), Joseph Brumbles, and Robert J.
Sutherland, McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Mark Callahan is a Republican politician from Oregon. He will
run for Oregon’s 5th congressional district in 2018.Joseph Brumbles is a
Republican candidate running for election to the 10th Congressional District of
Washington in 2018.Robert J. Sutherland is a Republican running for the 39th
District position in the Washington State House of Representatives.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ34 |
Mark Callahan holding gun and speaking into microphone
addressing the rally, McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Mark Callahan is a Republican politician from Oregon. He will
run for Oregon’s 5th congressional district in 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ35 |
Mark Callahan speaking in McGraw Square while members of
Patriot Prayer look on, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Mark Callahan is a Republican politician from Oregon. He will
run for Oregon’s 5th congressional district in 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ36 |
Mark Callahan speaking to rally attendees, McGraw
Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "Why are banks and politicians protected by
guns and our children with only signs?"Mark Callahan is a Republican politician
from Oregon. He will run for Oregon’s 5th congressional district in 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ37 |
Demonstrator with anti-communism sign speaking with
another demonstrator in McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "Communism always leads to genocide" [with
various satirical images about communism]"
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ38 | May 20, 2018 | |
Online | GerhardJ39 | May 20, 2018 | |
Online | GerhardJ40 |
Armed Patriot Prayer member speaking at rally in McGraw
Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ41 |
Seated rally attendee with a toy handgun on a red
pillow, McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ42 |
Joey Gibson speaking at rally in McGraw Square, Seattle,
Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Joseph (Joey) Gibson is the founder of Patriot Prayer, a
right-wing political group opposed to big government and in favor of free
speech that has been described as deliberately provocative to the far-left.
Gibson is a Washington state native and plans to run as a Republican in the
United States Senate election of 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ43 |
"I [heart] guns & coffee" badge in the style of the
Starbucks logo with the mermaid holding two guns on a demonstrator's bag,
McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Badge depicts: Starbucks logo mermaid holding two guns,
surrounded by the text "I [heart] guns & coffee"
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ44 |
"I plead the 2nd!" and "End gun free zones" signs at the
beginning of the march from McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on signs reads: "I plead the 2nd!" [with three imaged of
handguns]; "End gun free zones"
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ45 |
Joey Gibson (left) and Mark Callahan at the beginning of
the march, 5th Ave. near Pine St., Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Joseph (Joey) Gibson is the founder of Patriot Prayer, a
right-wing political group opposed to big government and in favor of free
speech that has been described as deliberately provocative to the far-left.
Gibson is a Washington state native and plans to run as a Republican in the
United States Senate election of 2018.Mark Callahan is a Republican politician
from Oregon. He will run for Oregon’s 5th congressional district in 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ46 |
Joey Gibson (center) and Mark Callahan (right) leading
marchers along 5th Ave. near Pike St., Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that
your sins may be blotted out...Acts 3:19"Joseph (Joey) Gibson is the founder of
Patriot Prayer, a right-wing political group opposed to big government and in
favor of free speech that has been described as deliberately provocative to the
far-left. Gibson is a Washington state native and plans to run as a Republican
in the United States Senate election of 2018.Mark Callahan is a Republican
politician from Oregon. He will run for Oregon’s 5th congressional district in
2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ47 | May 20, 2018 | |
Online | GerhardJ48 |
Mike Matthews (right) and other demonstrators proceeding
down 5th Ave. near Pike St., Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on clothing reads: "Share a round with ISIS" [in style of
Coca Cola, with image of a bullet]
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ49 |
"I plead the 2nd!" sign, 5th Ave. near Union St.,
Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "I plead the 2nd!" [with three images of
handguns]
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ50 |
Marchers carrying guns and signs proceeding down 5th
Ave. near Union St., Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "I plead the 2nd!" [with three images of
handguns]
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ51 |
Mark Callahan next to Joseph Brumbles carrying a sign
reading "Gun free zone = defenseless victim zone," 5th Ave. near Spring St.,
Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "Gun free zone = defenseless victim
zone"Joseph Brumbles is a Republican candidate running for election to the 10th
Congressional District of Washington in 2018.Mark Callahan is a Republican
politician from Oregon. He will run for Oregon’s 5th congressional district in
2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ52 |
Joseph Brumbles (left), Joey Gibson, and Mark Callahan
speaking to rally participants from the steps of the Federal Courthouse, 5th
Ave. near Spring St., Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Joseph Brumbles is a Republican candidate running for election
to the 10th Congressional District of Washington in 2018.Joseph (Joey) Gibson
is the founder of Patriot Prayer, a right-wing political group opposed to big
government and in favor of free speech that has been described as deliberately
provocative to the far-left. Gibson is a Washington state native and plans to
run as a Republican in the United States Senate election of 2018.Mark Callahan
is a Republican politician from Oregon. He will run for Oregon’s 5th
congressional district in 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ53 |
Jonathan Ames attending rally at 5th Ave. near Spring
St., Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ54 |
Mark Callahan (center) standing beside Joey Gibson as he
addresses demonstrators from the Federal Courthouse steps on 5th Ave. near
Spring St., Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Mark Callahan is a Republican politician from Oregon. He will
run for Oregon’s 5th congressional district in 2018.Joseph (Joey) Gibson is the
founder of Patriot Prayer, a right-wing political group opposed to big
government and in favor of free speech that has been described as deliberately
provocative to the far-left. Gibson is a Washington state native and plans to
run as a Republican in the United States Senate election of 2018.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ55 |
Joey Gibson, leader of the Patriot Prayer group, talking
to Bridgette Jones during the march at 4th Ave. near Spring St., Seattle,
Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on signs reads: "End gun free zones"; "I plead the 2nd!"
[with three images of handguns]
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ56 | May 20, 2018 | |
Online | GerhardJ57 |
Demonstrator holding "Antifa builds the wall" sign next
to crowd of marchers, 4th Ave. near Spring St., Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "Antifa builds the wall"
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ58 | May 20, 2018 | |
Online | GerhardJ59 |
Marcher wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat and
carrying a gun, 4th Ave. near Spring St., Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ60 |
Demonstrator carrying weapon, 4th Ave. near Spring St.,
Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ61 |
Patriot Prayer demonstrators carrying guns and signs
near 4th Ave. and Union St., Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ62 |
Gerry Matheson of Spokane holding "End gun free zones"
sign while a counter-protestor dressed in an animal costume carries a sign
pointing toward the marchers that reads "I found the real snowflakes (and
they're pretty white)," Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on signs reads: "End gun free zones"; "I found the real
snowflakes (and they're pretty white)"“Snowflake” is a derogatory slang term
used to refer to those perceived to be overemotional, easily offended, and
entitled. The term came into popular usage in 1996, but recently has been used
most often by those on the political right to refer to their opponents on the
political left and to young liberals in particular.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ63 | May 20, 2018 | |
Online | GerhardJ64 |
Gun rights demonstrators at 4th Ave. near Pine St.,
Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ65 | May 20, 2018 | |
Online | GerhardJ66 |
Counter-protestor wearing animal costume and carrying
sign reading "I found the real snowflakes (and they're pretty white)" walking
behind Patriot Prayer demonstrators, McGraw Square, Seattle,
Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on sign reads: "I found the real snowflakes (and they're
pretty white)"“Snowflake” is a derogatory slang term used to refer to those
perceived to be overemotional, easily offended, and entitled. The term came
into popular usage in 1996, but recently has been used most often by those on
the political right to refer to their opponents on the political left and to
young liberals in particular.
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ67 |
Counter-protestor in an animal costume with "I found the
real snowflakes (and they're pretty white)" sign behind Patriot Prayer
demonstrator with "I plead the 2nd!" sign, McGraw Square, Seattle,
Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on signs reads: "I plead the 2nd!" [with three images of
handguns]; "I found the real snowflakes (and they're pretty white)"
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ68 |
Gerry Matheson of Spokane holding up two signs while
speaking with counter-protestor, 5th Ave. and Stewart St., Seattle,
Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on signs reads: "End gun free zones"; "Gun free zone =
defenseless victim zone"
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ69 | May 20, 2018 | |
Online | GerhardJ70 |
Man in camouflage jacket caring for child in stroller,
McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ71 |
Demonstrators with child in stroller in McGraw Square,
Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
|
May 20, 2018 |
Online | GerhardJ72 |
Flag-carrying demonstrator signing I-1621 petition
during rally in McGraw Square, Seattle, Washington
Gerhard, John
(photographer)
Text on clothing reads: "Pro-life, [illeg.], pro-gun"
|
May 20, 2018 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Demonstrations--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
- Firearms--Law and legislation--United States
- Photograph collections--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
Personal Names
- Gerhard, John (Photographer) (photographer)
Corporate Names
- University of Washington. Libraries--Catalogs