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              <text>Daniel Opatoshu, Karen Weingeist, Liz Pearson: student protesters at the 1964 Worldâ€™s Fair demonstrations </text>
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              <text>  This is a 1964 photo of student protesters Daniel Opatoshu (male, center), Karen Weingeist (top right, dark rimmed glasses), Liz Pearson (top center) just before being arrested at the Florida pavilion at the Worldâ€™s Fair. &#13;
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  All were part of a social circle of high school students, almost all â€˜red diaper babiesâ€™, that came from Walden, New Lincoln and Elizabeth Irwin (EI) high schools. While Opatoshu â€˜wore the CORE buttonâ€™ and had participated in the 1960 Woolworthâ€™s campaign, he and the other two are examples of the many students who demonstrated at the Worldâ€™s Fair but were not members of CORE. Also included in this group (but not shown in the photo) was EI student Liz Leicester. &#13;
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  The other girls in the photo are unknown at this time.  &#13;
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              <text>7 Injured in IRT Station; New Picketing Is Planned: 7 Are Injured as Policemen Seize Demonstrators&#13;
By PETER KIHSS, April 23, 1964</text>
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              <text>Queens, New York. April 22, 1964</text>
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