<P> In February or March, 1967, 15 women met in Avedon's living room to talk about ways they could work together to help bring an end to the war . "We wanted to...communicate our horror and disgust to our elected representatives in one concerted action," Avedon later wrote . "We were not' bearded, sandaled youths,' ' wild - eyed radicals' or dyed in the wool' old line freedom fighters' and we wanted the Congress to know that they were dealing with an awakening and enraged middle class ." </P> <P> AMP's first action was a Mother's Day campaign in opposition to the Vietnam War . Their plan was to send then - President Lyndon B. Johnson and members of Congress Mother's Day cards expressing their yearning for peace . </P> <P> Los Angeles artist Lorraine Art Schneider donated the use of a striking illustration for the Mother's Day peace cards--a sunflower on yellow background amid the slogan "War is not healthy for children and other living things ." </P> <P> The Mother's Day card featured Schneider's sunflower design on the front . Inside was this text: </P>

Who designed the mother and child logo in 1967