reunification of Vietnam under a communist government.
Protests against the Vietnam War were a series of movements and civil demonstrations in various
countries around the world , noting especially the United States of America during the Vietnam War .
The protests began in 1964 and spread at great speed throughout the United States. That was when US It was
polarized between those who advocated continuing the war and those who wanted immediate
peace .
There were several protests in different time periods:
- Protests 1964
- Protests 1965
- Protests 1966
- Protests 1967
- Protests 1968
- Protests 1969
- Protests 1970
- Protests 1971
- Protests 1972
- Protests 1973
- Protests 1974
- Protests 1975
One of the most important protests was the protests on 1964:On October 15 David Miller , a Catholic worker , decided to burn his draft card instead of a speech.
The event received tremendous publicity because it was the first book that was burned after the enactment
of a law that summer of Congress equating the destruction of a military ID to felony not go to rows.
By: BartolomĂ© PeralĂas Valderas and Juan Fco. Fuentes Loro.
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