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  1. 1971 May Day protests against the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

    • The 1971 May Day protests against the Vietnam War were a series of large-scale civil disobedience actions in Washington, D.C., protesting the United States' continuing involvement in the Vietnam War. The protests began on Monday morning, May 3 and ended on May 5. In all, more than 12,000 people were arrested, in what was the largest mass arre… See more

    Planning

    By the middle of 1970, many anti-war movement leaders had come to believe that tactics of mass marches that had … See more

    The protests

    More than 40,000 protesters camped out in West Potomac Park near the Potomac River to listen to rock music and plan for the coming action.
    The Nixon administration secretly canceled the protest… See more

    Aftermath

    The United States Department of Justice filed conspiracy charges against May Day leader Rennie Davis, as well as against two other activists who had been members of the Chicago 7, John Froines and Abbie Hoffman. … See more

    Further reading

    Daniel Ellsberg, A Memory of Howard, Truthdig
    • L. A. Kauffman, Ending a war, inventing a movement: Mayday 1971, libcom.org
    The Washington Post, various news articles, May 1–7, 1971.… See more

     
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  3. May Day 1971 shut down D.C. over the Vietnam War …

    Sep 23, 2019 · Protesters shut down D.C. traffic before. It helped end the Vietnam War — and reshaped American activism. The front page of The Washington Post in May 1971, the day after more than 7,000...

  4. April 24, 1971: Anti-War Protests in D.C. and San …

    On April 24, 1971, 500,000 people demonstrated against the Vietnam War in Washington, D.C. It was the largest-ever demonstration opposing a U.S. war. Simultaneously, 150,000 people marched at a rally in San Francisco.

  5. Washington, DC protests against the war in Vietnam (Mayday), 1971

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  7. How 1971’s Mayday actions rattled Nixon and helped …

    Apr 29, 2021 · During one remarkable two week period — from April 19 to May 5, 1971 — more than a half-million citizens descended on the nation’s capital for the largest anti-Vietnam War rally, staging sit-ins that clogged entrances to …

  8. May Day 1971 Was a Day Against War - Jacobin

    May 1, 2021 · Fifty years ago today, on May Day 1971, thousands of antiwar protesters descended on Washington, DC, to protest the Vietnam War. The ensuing three days of disruptive actions directly confronted the Nixon …

  9. How the ACLU Won the Largest Mass Acquittal in …

    Dec 4, 2019 · In May 1971, the Nixon administration cracked down unconstitutionally on a massive anti-Vietnam War protest with the largest mass arrests in U.S. history, but it was soon repudiated by the quick response of the …

  10. Hear NPR's First On-Air Original Broadcast From 1971 …

    Apr 28, 2021 · All Things Considered debuted on May 3, 1971. The same day, over 20,000 protesters gathered in Washington, DC, to demonstrate against the Vietnam War. All Things Considered documented all...

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