This photograph was taken for publication in the Columbus Free Press newspaper. It shows a small crowd gathered in Columbus for an anti-nuclear power rally. Two hanging banners read, "No Nukes Under the Sun," and "Stop Nuclear Power - Support C.A.R.E." The Columbus Free Press began as a bi-weekly publication in Columbus, Ohio, in 1970. An underground newspaper, it replaced the Ohio State University publication The People, Yes. The earliest known issue of the newspaper appeared on January 4, 1971. The newspaper underwent a series of name changes over the decades, with titles including the Columbus Free Press & Cowtown Times (1972-1976), the Columbus Freepress (1976-1992) and The Free Press (1992-1995). The paper, which covered many libera...