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Peace Symbol - History, Meaning, and Modern Usage #3583952 (License: Personal Use)
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This minimalist black-and-white design features a circle enclosing three lines forming a vertical line with two downward-sloping arms-representing the semaphore signals for 'N' and 'D' (Nuclear Disarmament). Created by Gerald Holtom in 1958 for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), it quickly transcended its origins to become a global emblem of pacifism, counterculture, and social justice. Its clean geometry ensures high recognizability across cultures and media formats.
Commonly used on protest signs, clothing, digital graphics, and educational materials related to peace studies, activism, history, and human rights; ideal for users seeking symbolic imagery for campaigns, articles, or commemorative content about nonviolence movements.
Related Cliparts: Discover the origins and enduring significance of the peace symbol-a universal icon for nonviolence, activism, and global harmony since the 1950s.
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