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Notes # 8 Protest

Teach In College students and professors began holding anti- war protests as early as 1965 at Universities and other public places. What started off as a few protesters grows into a nation wide televised movement.

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) As war protests mount, students begin to organize into several different anti-war/ liberal agenda based movements. The largest one was the SDS, which organized several anti-war protests, including gaining support from veterans of several different wars. They also protested the main idea of containment against communism.

???Time to think???

Soldiers Protest American veterans from WWI to present begin staging protests against the Vietnam War. They join other protesters in marching, teach ins, sit ins, and even placing adds in public newspapers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkJ2aIRQl-I

Students vs. Soldiers

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) Moving from protesting racial inequality at home, in 1965 CORE begins to protest how the draft affects more minorities and poor in the U.S.

Protest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJxmpTMGhU0 1.) describe the early protests during the Vietnam War. What were they like? Who participated in them, and how did this make the protests strong? 2.) Today we still find many people protesting wars, even against fighting ISIS. Is it patriotic to protest against a war that your nation is involved in? What about wars today, is it ok to protests against fighting terrorism?