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Led by the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, the March on the Pentagon on October 21, 1967, was the first nationally coordinated demonstration against U.S. foreign policy.
Led by the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, the March on the Pentagon on October 21, 1967, was the first nationally coordinated demonstration against U.S. foreign policy.
Pakistan, April 27 -- The end of the Vietnam War marked a key moment for protest music, which had grown throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Artists like Judy Collins, Joan Baez, and Bob Dylan led the ...
NEW YORK — Out of the many Vietnam War protests she performed at in the 1960s and 1970s, Judy Collins can never forget one in Washington, D.C., where she stood before thousands and sang Bob ...
In “Still marching after all these years” (Opinion, June 21), Margaret Morganroth Gullette quotes a man she saw at a “No ...
From Vietnam to Gaza, Harvard Yard has served as a historic stage for student protests and political activism.
Carol McCormick, a Delaware native, can still remember protesting the Vietnam War. “I’ve seen my country go through ... the thousands of people who participated in a “No Kings” protest at Old College ...
Today’s United States — its possibility, its strength, its divisiveness, its polarization and fragmentation — is encapsulated ...