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You’ve probably seen the peace sign many times (☮), but what do you really know about it? Find out all the details about this sign and other iconic symbols of peace, including the dove, olive branch, V-sign, white poppy, and many more. We’ll teach you what each symbol looks like, where it’s from, and how it came to be. Plus, explain the history and origins of the peace sign, with insights from sociologist Lawrence Carter.
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- ↑ Lawrence Carter. Sociologist and American Pop Culture Commentator. Expert Interview
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- ↑ Lawrence Carter. Sociologist and American Pop Culture Commentator. Expert Interview
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- ↑ https://biblehub.com/q/Isaiah_11_7_Peace_symbol_in_Messianic_age.htm
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- ↑ https://www.hinduamerican.org/blog/5-things-to-know-about-om
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- ↑ Lawrence Carter. Sociologist and American Pop Culture Commentator. Expert Interview
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- ↑ Lawrence Carter. Sociologist and American Pop Culture Commentator. Expert Interview
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