Philip Randolph, his deep voice echoing across Washington Square ... on Saturday throughout the Western democracies to protest the war in Vietnam. Similar demonstrations were staged in Paris ...
A large crowd of protestors in Washington D.C. making the peace sign in protest of US involvement in the Vietnam War in 1971. The 1960s and 1970s was a period of heightened civil unrest and protest ...
The Stringer” at Sundance alleges the famed Vietnam War photo “The Terror of War,” or “Napalm Girl,” was not taken by Nick Ut ...
The day of action is inspired by the May Day protests of 1971, in which thousands were arrested in Washington D.C. for marching against the United States' participation in the Vietnam War.
Students in protest of the Vietnam War march down Jayhawk ... A month later, about 500,000 marchers descended upon Washington, D.C. The anti-war movement in America had reached its zenith, and ...
Later in the month, 15,000 students demonstrate against the war in Washington ... of the university's regulations governing protests. October 18: In Vietnam, the First Regiment leaves the area ...
Thousands of protesters are marching through Washington for the People's March to protest the incoming Trump administration.
American Experience has explored the war from many angles — from the battlefields of Vietnam, to the decision making in Washington, to the protests on college campuses. Explore the in-depth and ...
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 ...
Kimball's publications include works on war termination, the stab-in-the-back legend, and the Vietnam War ... of negotiations between Hanoi and Washington, we can infer conclusions that carry ...
And they are known as the largest and most violent university demonstrations of the Vietnam War era ... And I just remember Washington Avenue being open. The campus wasn’t, like you would see today in ...