Hippie Symbols and Peace Signs
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Hippies Symbols Out Front
The beat goes on.
Most of you reading this probably weren't even born when I showed up in front of my draft board with a peace sign hanging from a chain around my neck, but so many of you that came later added colors and effects that we never dreamed of in the Sixties. And, guess what? The world has become more peaceful and the hippie ideals our symbols represented have gone mainstream.
Don't stop now. What you see and the flags you wave matter. Declare peace and watch it keep growing.
In the summer of 1968, I taped a huge peace sign poster on my window, facing out, and friends found my apartment by scouting for it. For most of us, the peace sign meant more than disgust with war. As the most visible of hippie symbols, it also stood for the peace only fairness in civil rights could give us at home.
Hippie symbols and peace signs were also inseparable from the freedom needed to reinvent society by removing barriers and honoring expansion of the human spirit. All of it was really just about pathways to peace.
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Stylized Peace Signs: Hippie Movement Symbols
Check that. On my landlord's refrigerator door. Nixon was in office by then, hope for a decent peace was lost, and I made a symbol that was melting, drooping down the door. Fortunately for me, my landlord was a wealthy hippie wannabe, and when he saw it, he loved it. No word on the tenant who took the place when I moved out.
Oh, wait... The next tenant would have been my ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend. I guess they probably ditched my artwork. Those times were so amazingly confusing.

Peace Sign
22 in. x 34 in.
Peace from The Hippie Movement At Allposters.com
Mix in some love and harmony.

Peace, Love and Harmony
Erin Clark
12 in. x 12 in.
Allposters.com
Peace has no color. Just like the hippie movement, it celebrates all of them

Peace in All Colors
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Blue Peace
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All hippie movement peace posters aren't so gentle. Some have the passion and fire of human rights and respect.

Peace
24 in. x 36 in.
Post The Hippie Movement At Allposters.com

Fractal Peace
24 in. x 36 in.
Allposters.com
"Let the sunshine in." Rado, Ragni and McDermott from Hair

Yellow Peace
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Have you ever posted Peace or Love on your wall?
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BruceJackson1 Apr 14, 2012 @ 5:02 am | delete
- No siree. But you did do the subject much justice indeed.
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AllColors
Apr 13, 2012 @ 5:38 pm | delete
- more then ever we need the youth to revolt. Banks became gangsters, never in history the bonuses have become so huge, and this in a time of crisis.Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience. Great lens
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whisper
Apr 14, 2012 @ 10:40 am | delete
- to true in this wonderful land of milk and honey have poor been poorer and the rich got away with murder finding was to not pay tax and win if i did this i would get more than a slap on the wrist. our wonderful government has decided to listen to all our phone conversations emails and txts cameras on most roads speeding and number plate recognition cameras cctv the freedom of England has gone im not right wing in any way but a true english man is a second class citizen [and us bikers even less] foreigners reign supreme looks like im about get a visit from the old bill for what ive just said. peace and love to you all. free love while its still free i imagine we will be fitted with shagometers next cheers whisp ps i feel a bit better now that rant is over and done with pheeeew
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DaveStone13
Apr 14, 2012 @ 10:46 am | delete
- Thanks for the smile, whisper. Don't forget to wave to the man. If you don't he might think he's invisible.
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DaveStone13
Apr 14, 2012 @ 10:47 am | delete
- Civil disobedience is rising. So is repression. It's a match. The winner will be the group most passionate about their cause.
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Stretching Out The Hippie Movement With Signs of Peace

Peace, Love, Music
Clark, Erin
12 in. x 16 in.
Allposters.com
Bringing John Lennon into the mix.

Imagine
John Lennon at Allposters.com
Sometimes, a hippie movement peace sign is the anchor for universal elements of harmony.

CoExist
36 in. x 24 in.
Allposters.com
Any peace that doesn't include everyone won't last.

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There is no "way to peace." Peace is the way.

Peace Is the Way
19.75 in. x 27.5 in.
Peace at Allposters.com
Sometimes, it's that simple

Peace At Allposters.com
Leaders For Peace
A living legend who tirelessly meditates and speaks out for peace, the Dalai Lama.

Dalai Lama
24 in. x 36 in.
Allposters.com
In his own words.

Peace Sign II
FromAllposters.com
A beautiful man of peace who wanted to live in a land full of love.

Women's: Bob Marley - One Love Peace
Bob Marley at Allposters.com
He sang it, lived it, spoke it. And he hadn't a thing to gain, except peace itself.

John Lennon - People for Peace
24 in. x 36 in.
At Allposters.com
Picasso witnessed firsthand the hell of World War I, World War II and the Spanish Civil War. Some of his best art was inspired by an intense wish for peace.

Dove of Peace
At Allposters.com
Long lost poets of the Bible.

Peace Sign I
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A martyr for peace

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Giving "I Have a Dream" Speech During the March on Washington
At Allposters.com

School Children Hold Up their Umbrellas after Taking Part in Umbrellas for Peace March, St. Helena
16 in. x 12 in.
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Peace and Love: Inseperable
And the last word.

Peace and Love
Patrat-canard,...
11.8 in. x 9.44 in.
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Peace and Love
Check This Out At Allposters.com

Imagine Love Peace
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Love
Details at Allposters.com

Love New
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Peace is the same in any language

Carino, Fe y Amor
20 in. x 8 in.
By Allposters.com
Simple and sincere.

Declare Peace by davestone13
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- Wavy Gravy, His Walk Through Life As The Hippie Movement's Stride
- The first time I noticed Wavy Gravy, then known by his given name, Hugh Romney, I was sitting in the balcony of a movie theater in Buffalo, watching "Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace" Mu...
- Why My First Network Show Got Censored - NYTimes.com
- Postponing a talk-show debut was only one of the indignities foisted upon the author by network censors.
About the repressions of the 1960s we rebelled against and how they made war and social control more possible. - Critics Question The Cost of War in Poor Economy
- For those who still have a stomach for this information churned out with no perspective whatsoever about the more painful cost of war, here's an account in the New York Times about how our ever brilliant politicians see it mainly as a budget issue.
- The Hippie Movement: Can We Bring It Back
- Whatever became of the Hippie Movement?
- U. S. Extends Secret Yemen War Into Somalia
- Obama always finds new money for deserts wars.
Worse than Bush, amazingly. - Hippie Movement: What We Won and Lost
- Many of us who were in the Hippie Movement had a an inflated sense of our times and our influence on them. It's not something I'm eager to admit. We felt confident about ou...
- The Hippie Movement & Counterculture, 1960s: Garden of What Was and Was Not
- Story drawn from roots deep in the Sixties, full of the color, passion, play and adventure that stuck.
- Film of a Weird Ride on Ken Kesey's Bus
- A filmmaking pair makes a movie out of forty hours of wild doings among the merry pranksters.
- Living The Hippie Movement: The 2011 Hippie Interview
- As the fiftieth anniversary of the Sixties Counterculture and the Hippie Movement it spawned edged closer, I wondered about hippies today. Where, after all, did all the hippies from ...
- If I Were President... - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com
- What leaders in fields other than politics would do if they ran the country.
Andrew Weil: "I'd tell the nation that I was powerless to control the war machine, Wall Street, big oil and the other interests that run the country, and I would urge Americans to form a new political party not beholden to them."
Advice from a pioneer of the Hippie Movement and Sixties Counterculture. - Boho Clothing (Dress Like A Hippie)
- The evolution of boho clothing to boho-chic, popularized by Sienna Miller and Kate Moss, happened when women who wanted to look pretty took what they liked from hippie fashions in the 1960s and use...
Will We Give Peace A Chance
Can we overcome enough obstacles to give peace a chance?

No. No matter what they say, too many powerful people profit from war.
Thomas-J-Stevens says:
The pendulum always swings back and forth. Peace can be appreciated in contrast to war. Just like health is appreciated after sickness. Peace activism is important, however there will never be a lack of war until all of mankind learns to understand and cope with their own desires. However the distopian idea has been explored in a number of films that hesitate to glorify a lack of ambition, equating it to a cessation of movement, and stagnation, and death. It is as close to a paradox as we can get without being a paradox.
Big_Joe says:
I am optimistic believe it or not, but I feel as long as we have Governments, we will have wars.
The Governments use wars to regulate the population and make the economy thrive... It sounds cold... but it's the way it is.
Flairex says:
It's human nature
Tipi says:
That's all we are saying....one more time!
scarlettohairy says:
War seems to a constant. Sadly.
Yes, if the people who get stuck fighting and killing finally say, "No!"
Close2Art says:
It will take an alien intervention I believe.
bushaex says:
Holding politicians accountable for starting unjustified wars is as good as any place to start.
Steve_Kaye says:
Peace is very easy. All we have to do is make it more profitable than war.
miaponzo says:
I think we certainly can, if that is what we really want :)
survivoryea says:
As a young peace activist in the '60s I still have hope---------All we are sayiing is give PEACE a chance---:>)
Have you participated in a war in any way?
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Close2Art
Apr 15, 2012 @ 3:49 pm | delete
- No I haven't, I'm a squidooer not a fighter, great lens~ Blessed
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tom-stevens Apr 13, 2012 @ 10:16 am | delete
- No, I haven't.
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KathyT
Apr 11, 2012 @ 10:35 am | delete
- No. And, I have more recently become the type of thinker to be "pro peace" versus "anti war" - that type of thing.
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DaveStone13 Apr 15, 2012 @ 4:55 am | delete
- Right. Always more effective to be for something rather than against something else. More empowering.
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Pastiche
Apr 10, 2012 @ 6:05 pm | delete
- My only war effort has been the wars on poverty and discrimination.
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All About War
A last comment before you go, please.
Thanks
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MelonyVaughan
Apr 14, 2012 @ 11:12 pm | delete
- A truly wonderful and remarkable lens.
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DaveStone13 Apr 15, 2012 @ 4:56 am | delete
- Thanks. It's been popular for a while. The support it gets is encouraging. A lot of us wanting the same things.
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BiminiBahamas
Apr 14, 2012 @ 12:52 pm | delete
- Fun lens, brought back a lot of memories
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im1337mi
Apr 14, 2012 @ 12:27 pm | delete
- Interesting stuff. Thanks for sharing. I recently learned that the peace symbol comes from semaphore for "N D" ie nuclear disarmerment. Had no idea and thought I'd share :D
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BevsPaper
Apr 13, 2012 @ 10:19 am | delete
- From one old hippie to another..."Far Out, Man!" Theses Peace Posters and Peace signs really are still really cool. Our generation made a difference and that is some kind of legacy. Even though so many of our "brothers" had to sacrifice their lives to do it or run away to Canada to make their own statement. It was a cool time but also a rough time.
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Blessed by Angels
Thank you.
Talk about giving peace a chance. This has more blessings that Squidoo allows me to show all at once.Make a bid for peace.
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