The New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam was founded at Case Western Reserve University during a July 1969 conference. It helped organize the Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam ...
In Vietnam 15 of those fighting men wore black armbands to protest the war while on patrol in a battle zone. College towns were the center of most of the Moratorium ... than the end of 1972." ...
denounced Nixon's attempts to "buy off the anti-war sentiment in America," and asserted that "the moratorium . . . not only affords us a chance to protest United States policy in Vietnam ...
Vietnam War Protests: Anti-war activists organized massive demonstrations, such as the 1969 Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam, which drew hundreds of thousands of participants. Civil Rights ...
Southeast Asia is still riddled with unexploded American bombs and effects of Agent Orange, both of which USAID programs were helping to mitigate.
In 1954, Vietnam is a divided nation ... and peers actively protesting the war. As the decade closes, a Peace Moratorium on October 15, 1969, turns into the largest demonstration in the nation's ...
They got together to demonstrate against the war. They called their get together a moratorium. Unknown Speaker: "The mass march on Washington to protest the Vietnam War is peaceful, about 3,000 ...