| Country of Origin | United States |
|---|---|
| Country/Region | United States |
| Event | Anti-Nixon Anti War Resistance |
| Material | Tin Litho |
| Modification Description | Clergy & Laity Concerned Anti-Vietnam War |
| Theme | Political |
| Type | Button |
| Year | 1960s to 1970s |
Check the listing for details. Remember Oct. 9 Nixon Speech Vietnam War Protest Cause Tin Litho Pinback Button. Condition: Used, Made in United States. Listed at 4.50 USD. This listing is for a Remember 9 tin litho Anti-Nixon pinback button. Remember 9 refers to a speech given by Richard Nixon while he was campaigning for the 1968 Presidential election, when he stated "Any man who has had a chance for four years and could not end the war should not be given another chance." Nixon did not end the Vietnam War in his first term, so the phrase "Remember October 9" became a Protest Slogan in the late 1960s and early 1970. Approximately 1 1/2" diameter. Union label on curl. On back: For More Buttons, Ms. Anderson Clergy & Laity Concerned. Condition: EXC condition with scratch at 2:00. Actual photos - not stock. We combine shipping. Check listings for more Anti-Nixon, Anti-Vietnam War, NPAC, SMC, SDS, CORE, SNCC, Civil Rights, Social Justice, Women's Rights, Anti-War & cause buttons. We pack defensively.