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- In 1967, during the Vietnam War, there were significant anti-war protests in the United States123:
- In Washington, D.C., nearly 100,000 people gathered to protest the American war effort in Vietnam, with more than 50,000 marching to the Pentagon to call for an end to the conflict1.
- On April 15, 1967, large-scale anti-war protests were held in New York and San Francisco, where draft cards were burned and speeches were given at the United Nations2.
- Anti-war activists also organized the first “Stop the Draft Week” in October 1967, engaging in civil disobedience at draft induction centers3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.In Washington, D.C. nearly 100,000 people gather to protest the American war effort in Vietnam. More than 50,000 of the protesters marched to the Pentagon to ask for an end to the conflict. The protest was the most dramatic sign of waning U.S. support for President Lyndon Johnson ’s war in Vietnam.www.history.com/this-day-in-history/thousands-prot…On April 15, 1967, amidst growing opposition to the U.S. war in Vietnam, large-scale anti-war protests were held in New York, San Francisco, and many other cities. In New York, the protest began in Central Park, where more 150 draft cards were burned, and concluded at the United Nations with speeches by Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. and others.www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/massive-anti-war …In 1967, anti-war activists shifted tactics from “protest to resistance” to the War in Vietnam, seeking more militant means on the home front to challenge U.S. policy in Southeast Asia. In October of that year, anti-war activists organized the first “Stop the Draft Week,” an effort to engage in civil disobedience at draft induction centers.rozsixties.unl.edu/items/show/783 April 15, 1967: Massive Anti-Vietnam War …
On April 15, 1967, amidst growing opposition to the U.S. war in Vietnam, large-scale anti-war protests were held in New York, San Francisco, and many other cities. In New York, the protest began in Central Park, where more 150 draft …
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