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March for Our Lives documents

Guide to the March for Our Lives documents
2018 March

Collection number: HMC-1282.
Creator: Unavailable at this time.
Title: March for Our Lives documents.
Date: 2018 March.
Volume of collection: 4.1 cubic feet.
Language of materials: Materials in this collection are in English.
Collection summary: Signs collected after the 2018 March for Our Lives in Anchorage.

Organizational history:
On March 24, 2018, men, women, and children met at the Delaney Park Strip in Anchorage to protest and call for legislative action against gun violence. This demonstration was held in conjunction with the national March for Our Lives movement.

Collection description:
The collection contains signs created by participants in the March for Our Lives protest in Anchorage. The collection also includes a handout of chants given to participants.

Arrangement:
The collection is arranged in no discernible order.

Digitized copies: This collection has been digitized. For information about obtaining digital copies, please contact Archives and Special Collections.

Rights note: Archives does not hold copyright to materials in this collection.

Preferred citation: March for Our Lives documents, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage.

Custodial history: Most of the items in this collection were given to D’Arcy Hutchings after the event by participants who wished to donate their signs to Archives and Special Collections.

Acquisition note: A majority of the signs, along with the chant handout, were given to the Archives by D’Arcy Hutchings in 2018. Other signs were given to the Archives by Steve Rollins, also in 2018.

Processing information: This collection was described by Veronica Denison in 2018. In 2024, Becky Butler photographed all the signs and saved them to the server. Two signs were removed at that time due to their deteriorating condition.

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