On November 15, 1969, 500,000 people marched on Washington in what was billed as the Second Moratorium Against the War in Vietnam. Smaller marches were also held in cities across the country. The mostly peaceful demonstration was believed to be the largest anti-war protest in United States history. With research support from Noah Berlatsky, this zine tells a story of the mobilizations. The publication is the second in my Archival Activations series.