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History of the movement against the Vietnam War. ... Despite worsening internal divisions and a flagging movement, 500,000 people demonstrated against the war in Washington in April 1971. Vietnam Veterans Against the War also staged protests, and other demonstrators engaged in mass civil disobedience, prompting 12,000 arrests.
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www.english.illinois.edu/maps/vietnam/antiwar.html
www.english.illinois.edu/maps/vietnam/antiwar.html
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Contact sheets of photographs by various Minneapolis Star & Tribune news photographers, including views of anti-Vietnam War activities such as demonstrations, parades, draft protests, and confrontations with the police. ... Home / Library/ History Topics / Vietnam War Protests...
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www.mnhs.org/library/tips/history_topics/105vietnam.htm...
www.mnhs.org/library/tips/history_topics/105vietnam.html
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anti–Vietnam War movement, domestic and international reaction (1965–73) in opposition to U.S. policy during the Vietnam War. ... The legacy and meaning of the massive protests against the Vietnam War are still debated...
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www.factmonster.com/ce6/history/A0804282.html
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The only problem with your decision is that your father is a World War II combat veteran who would be very proud if you were to follow in his footsteps. He feels that anyone who doesn't fight for their country is a coward and anyone who protests against the war is a traitor.
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edweb.sdsu.edu/t2arp/quest/protest/anti-vietnam_war.htm...
edweb.sdsu.edu/t2arp/quest/protest/anti-vietnam_war.html
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This issue of Watch on the West is based on a talk delivered at FPRI’s History Institute on "Teaching the Vietnam War," May 6-7, 2000. Adam Garfinkle, a Senior Fellow at FPRI, is a senior staff ... Encased in this little exchange, therefore, are several myths about Vietnam War-era protests. Let us unpack them in turn.
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www.fpri.org/ww/0108.200006.garfinkle.mythedopportuniti...
www.fpri.org/ww/0108.200006.garfinkle.mythedopportunities.html
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For the soldiers who fought in Vietnam, the growing protests at home evoked strong reactions. Some would join the cause, marching on Washington and joining pacifists intent on ending the war.
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www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/asia/vietnam/protests.html
www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/asia/vietnam/protests.html
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and the Vietnam War ... Johnson finally realized-the energized antiwar forces spelled the beginning of the end for American involvement in the war. (VN H. and P. ). Thus, the administration dug in for a long and dramatic time of protests, uncivil disobedience, and numerous arrests.
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www.studyworld.com/Antiwar_Movement.htm
www.studyworld.com/Antiwar_Movement.htm
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