Over 16,000,000 US draft dodgers and families, friends either protested or resisted the draft, or were outspoken critics of the war. (Vietnam Statistics, Sears).
The first two ORGANIZED Vietnam anti-war protests occurred in New York & Philadelphia in Aug 1963.
By the time of Vietnam FDR was dead. He died before the end of WW2 and Vietnam support didn't begin until the 1950's and escalated by JFK.
Burning one's draft card.
Flower power, the hippy generation, dissent, division and protest.
See website: Anti-war
Because they are against war.
2 americans, they were just big people
The effect that the Vietnam war had on Morrie's department at Brandeis university during the 1960s was the Vietnam Protest.
they were used to spark protest against America's involvement in the Vietnam War
They were all such a daily routine thing during those times; simply "Anti-war protest".
Flower power, the hippy generation, dissent, division and protest.
Burning one's draft card.
Anti-War/Anti-Draft protests and riots. The "draft" fed the anti-war protests.
Only two congressmen voted no to going to war with Vietnam.
The shooting deaths of 4 students at Kent State University during a protest of the Vietnam War.
There were many political actions that resulted from opposition to the Vietnam War. These included political protest rallies and desertion to other countries.
Self-important whining dressed as social protest.
To spark protest against America's involvement in the Vietnam warThe same effects that attract movie goers attracted the newsmedia.
The 1960s is known as a decade of protest because many protests were held to enact social change. For instance, many people protested the Vietnam War during the 60s. People also protested for civil rights for African Americans during that time.