Yippie Leader: Jerry Rubin (right), wearing a RE-ELECT NIXON button, expresses himself to a TV newsman about the upcoming Democratic convention on the lawn of Conventional Hall. With Rubin was Stew Albert. Both are leaders of the Youth International Party. They said they were sent to Miami Beach by the Yippies to survey the convention site. Rubin predicted that 10,000 nudes would march down Washington Avenue in front of convention hall when the Democrats convene in July.

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Yippie Leader: Jerry Rubin (right), wearing a RE-ELECT NIXON button, expresses himself to a TV newsman about the upcoming Democratic convention on the lawn of Conventional Hall. With Rubin was Stew Albert. Both are leaders of the Youth International Party. They said they were sent to Miami Beach by the Yippies to survey the convention site. Rubin predicted that 10,000 nudes would march down Washington Avenue in front of convention hall when the Democrats convene in July.
Yippie Leader: Jerry Rubin (right), wearing a RE-ELECT NIXON button, expresses himself to a TV newsman about the upcoming Democratic convention on the lawn of Conventional Hall. With Rubin was Stew Albert. Both are leaders of the Youth International Party. They said they were sent to Miami Beach by the Yippies to survey the convention site. Rubin predicted that 10,000 nudes would march down Washington Avenue in front of convention hall when the Democrats convene in July.
Artist/Maker (American)
DateFebruary 16, 1972
MediumVintage Associated Press wirephoto
DimensionsSheet: 7 1/2 × 10 3/8 in. (19.1 × 26.4 cm) Image: 7 × 8 5/8 in. (17.8 × 21.9 cm)
Credit LineGift of Thomas J. Wilson and Jill M. Garling, P2016
Object number2024.21.163
Not on view

Additional Details

Markings Recto, left margin (transferred and typed adhesive label): "MH5 MIAMI BEACH, FLA., Feb.16--YIPPIE LEADER--Jerry Rubin (right), wearing a / RE-ELECT NIXON button, expresses himself to a TV newsman about the upcoming / Democratic convention on the lawn of the Convention Hall. With Rubin was / Stew Albert. Both are leaders of the Youth International Party. They said / they were sent to Miami Beach by the Yippies to survey the convention site. / Rubin predicted that 10,000 nudes would march down Washington Avenue in / front of convention hall when the Democrats convene in July. / (AP WIREPHOTO) (str41825JS)-1972"
Verso, upper left quadrant (red ink stamp): "FEB 17 1972"
Verso, left center (blue stamp): "RSK 64723"
Inscribed Verso, lower left corner, sideways (pencil): "ANTI-CHI-144"
Yippie leader Jerry Rubin rips off his jurists robe in front of a University of Utah crowd in Salt Lake City, Utah as part of his defiance of the nation's legal system.
Unknown artist, American
Date: February 8, 1970
Medium: Vintage United Press International telephoto
Object number: 2024.21.255
Compromise with the South: Dedicated to the Chicago Convention, from "Harper's Weekly"
Thomas Nast
Date: published September 3, 1864
Medium: Wood engraving on newsprint
Object number: 2019.13.61