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On May 6, 1970, a call for a general strike to support the antiwar movement at the University of Oklahoma brought out several hundred protesters, one of whom unfurled a Vietcong flag and was arrested under an Oklahoma state law forbidding the display of a procommunist flag.
29 Ιουλ 2021 · The Pentagon Papers, a moon landing, the women's liberation movement and anti-war protests. It was the summer of 1971, and as American servicemen were fighting a controversial war in Vietnam, two other Americans piloting Apollo 15 were landing on the moon.
The nationwide student anti-war strike of 1970 was a massive outpouring of anti-Vietnam War protests that erupted in May of 1970 in response to the expansion of the war into neighboring Cambodia. The strike began on May 1 with walk-outs from college and high school classrooms on nearly 900 campuses across the United States. [ 1 ]
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.
By 1967 antiwar protests were growing at a rapid rate due to the prolonged violence. After President Richard Nixon approved the bombing and invasion of Cambodia in 1970, anger spread across the antiwar movement.
8 Μαΐ 2020 · Then, chaos descended on the peaceful scene, as nearly 200 construction workers arrived at the protest bearing patriotic signs and, according to a New York Times report on the incident, chants...
Protests against the Vietnam War took place in the 1960s and 1970s. The protests were part of a movement in opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War. The majority of the protests were in the United States, but some took place around the world.