I recently acquired over 100 U.S. political stickers from the 1960s and ‘70s protesting the Vietnam War and U.S. imperialism, and calling for racial equality among blacks and whites. The stickers were in their original envelope from a J. S. Kennard, Jr., 26 Winant Road, New Brunswick, NJ, 08824. Underneath the return mailing label is rubber-stamped “PEACE PRODUCTS, Dr. J. S. Kennard, Manager.” Underneath that is a gummed yellow sticker label with a quote that states, “If we could keep our dirty, bloody, dollar-crooked fingers out of the business of these nations, they will arrive at a solution of their…