His name was Mohammad Ali.
i believe its the civil right revolution at home and the Vietnam war abroad
The increasing availability and affordability of televisions in the 1950s and 1960s significantly shaped public perception of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. As graphic images of the conflict were broadcast into living rooms, the reality of war became more immediate and personal for the American public. This exposure contributed to growing anti-war sentiment and skepticism about government narratives, ultimately influencing public opinion and policy regarding U.S. military engagement in Vietnam.
SNCC was founded as the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee in the early 1960s by Julian Bond. It had several early successes but changed when H. Rap Brown took over in the late 60s and changed, not only its name but its beliefs, from cooperation with whites to a separatist mentality. By the early 1970s it had disbanded and Brown was in hiding.
1960s
The war between France and Vietminh(communist government army in North Vietnam) was ended by the victory of Vietminh which led by Ho Chi Minh. China and Soviet Union were also contributed on the Vietminh side to fight France. So they also had a factor in ended the war. France remained no more power in the Indochina after this war.
the Vietnam War
The effect that the Vietnam war had on Morrie's department at Brandeis university during the 1960s was the Vietnam Protest.
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Vietnam War
Like the US Civil War in the 1860s the Vietnam War in the 1960s divided America.
In the 1950s and early 1960s, sometimes magazines and newspapers seemed to spell it "Viet Nam". Later, as the war became a common and routine reporting event, the two names merged. Some of the old timers like President Johnson (LBJ) used to pronounce Vietnam as "Vet Nam".
President Lyndon B. Johnson was directly linked to the dramatic increase in the number of troops deployed to Vietnam in the mid-1960s
the domino theory