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Scared of military duty (draft dodgers).
Anti-Chinese violence in Washington happened in 1885.
Acts against the Vietnam War included demonstrating at a mass rally and joining an anti-war march.
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Washington Monument.
squelch the Republican opposition to the Federalist administration.
an anti slavery rally
Same thing as an "anti-war attitude." Protesters appearing to get ready to "do their thing" (cause trouble).
They were called communists.
Same thing as an "anti-war attitude." Protesters appearing to get ready to "do their thing" (cause trouble).
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Forrest went to Washington, D.C. to receive his Metal of Honor. While there, he comes across an anti-war rally. There is no reference to a particular "march" of historical significance.
Anti-war demonstration and draft resistance protesters.
The United States experienced two eras of massive "anti-war" protesters: The US Civil War and Vietnam War; both of which were actually "anti-draft" protesting, under the disguise of anti "war." The vast majority of protesters were "draft aged males" and associated persons (personal friends, wives, girlfriends, mothers, etc.). All US wars have had some anti-war protesting, from the Mexican War of 1846 thru the American Indian wars, even WWI & and very quietly the Second World War, but only the American Civil War in the 1800s (19th century) had military conscription, consequently the "draft riots" (anti-war protesters).
Same thing as an "anti-war attitude." Protesters appearing to get ready to "do their thing" (cause trouble).
Scared of military duty (draft dodgers).
During the 1968 Democratic National Convention, held August 26 to August 29 in Chicago, anti-war protesters marched and demonstrated throughout the city.