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document "Hippies and the War" editorial from The Greenfield Recorder newspaper
Oct 21, 1967
L06.037
In the late 1960s and early 1970s the press and public figures widely denounced individuals who opposed the Vietnam War.
document "Counting Our Blessings!" cartoon from The Greenfield Recorder newspaper
Oct 21, 1967
L06.038
The majority of young men who cooperate with the military draft are contrasted to the minority of those who, during the Vietnam War, refused to comply.
document "Violence Seen Probable in D.C. Demonstration" article from The Greenfield Recorder newspaper
Oct 21, 1967
L06.039
As the United States sent ever greater numbers of combat forces to Vietnam, public opposition to the escalation of the war grew.
document "Police, Protesters Clash" article from The Greenfield Recorder newspaper
Oct 19, 1967
L06.040
In the fall of 1967 University campuses across the country became important centers of protest against the Vietnam War.
document "Anarchists Blamed for Dissension" article in The Greenfield Recorder newspaper
May 7, 1970
L06.042
In a televised speech on April 30, 1970, President Nixon announced an expansion of the Vietnam War through an invasion of Cambodia.
document "UM Students Protest Move Into Cambodia" article in The Greenfield Recorder newspaper
May 5, 1970
L06.043
The United States military entry into Cambodia sparked massive protest among U. S. citizens who were already thoroughly disillusioned with the war.
document "War Protest Keeps New England College Campuses in Ferment" article in The Greenfield Recorder newspaper
May 12, 1970
L06.044
Students and teachers at the University of Massachusetts organized a "'massive withdrawal' of funds from local banks in a drive to 'stop war dollars.'"
document "Students Trying to Convert Congressmen" article in The Greenfield Recorder newspaper
May 12, 1970
L06.046
The massive student-led strike against the Vietnam War in May of 1970 was not restricted to teach-ins, rallies and other forms of protest.
document "Communication Trouble" editorial in The Greenfield Recorder-Gazette newspaper
Aug 12, 1964
L06.051
This editorial from The Greenfield Recorder dated August 12, 1964, clearly expresses the hostility many Americans felt towards dissent against United States policy in Vietnam.
document "ACLU Would Impeach Nixon" letter in The Greenfield Recorder newspaper
Nov 10, 1973
L06.052
By late 1973, President Nixon had become one of the most unpopular presidents in the history of the United States.

 

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