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English: The nine anti-war activists in the Wilkens police station, Catonsville, Maryland, on May 17, 1968, photographed by Herald Argus newspaper reporter Jean Walsh soon after their arrest.
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Source Friends of the Catonsville Library, Baltimore County Public Library, Catonsville, Maryland. Image from Fire and Faith: The Catonsville Nine File, DigitalMaryland.org, Enoch Pratt Free Library/State Library Resource Center, http://c9.digitalmaryland.org/artifact.php?ID=CLCN008&VW=S, accessed 17 June 2020.

Author Jean Walsh

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(l-r standing) George Mische, Philip Berrigan, Daniel Berrigan, Tom Lewis. (l-r seated) David Darst, Mary Moylan, John Hogan, Marjorie Melville, Tom Melville

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17 May 1968

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