File:Anita willcox peace conference india 49.jpg

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English: Sketch showing delegates at peace conference held at Gandhi's ashram in India on the first anniversary of his assassination in 1949, artwork by Anita Parkhurst Willcox
Date photo 2007, graphic 1949
Source photo by judy seidman of original painting by Anita Willcox
Author photo by judy seidman, painting by Anita Willcox

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Sketch showing delegates at a 1949 peace conference held at Gandhi's ashram in India

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