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FOR SALE IS THIS 1 3/4 INCH CELLULOID PINBACK BUTTON IN WHAT I BELIEVE TO BE GREAT SHAPE. HOWEVER, THAT IS JUST MY OPINION. SEE PHOTOS OF FRONT AND BACK FOR CONDITION, AND YOU BE THE JUDGE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE offerDING OR BUYING.
RETURNS ARE NOT ACCEPTED UNLESS THE ITEM IS NOT AS DESCRIBED OR AS SHOWN IN THE PHOTOS.
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This pin was made and sold in 1970 to promote a Jazz festival produced by The Newport Jazz called Festival 8. It was heldAugust 15-16, 1970 at Crosley Field —Cincinnati, Ohio
The performers included:Roberta Flack, Les Mccann Quartet, Eddie HarrisQuartet, Cannonball Adderley Quintet, Herbie Mann Quintet, Kenny BurrellQuartet, Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt, Buddy Rich Orchestra, Mongo Santamaria& Band, Tony Williams Quartet, Jimmy Smith Trio, ElChicano.
The pin reads: LOVE NOT HATE FOR FESTIVAL 8.
This item relates to the Hippie or Hippy Counterculture psychedelic Movement which included such topics as peace, protest, civil rights, radical, socialist, communist, anarchist, union labor strikes, drugs, marijuana, pot, weed, lsd, acid, sds, iww, anti draft, anti war, anti rotc, welfare rights, poverty, equal rights, integration, gay, women's rights, black panthers, black power, left wing, liberal, progressive political movement
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