V For Victory At Democratic Convention
(Original Caption) 7/27/1952- Chicago, IL: Double "V" for victory. A few moments before the final adjournment of the 1952 Democratic National Convention, Presidential candidate Gov. Adlai Stevenson, (left) and Vice Presidential candidate Sen. John Sparkman of Alabama give the famous "V" for victory sign to set the pace for the party's campaign. In the big battle for triumph in November, Gov. Stevenson and Senator Sparkman face the Republicans Dwight D. Eisenhower and Senator Richard Nixon of California.
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July 27, 1952
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