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Antiwar Movement Vietnam
As the Vietnam War dragged on, it became increasingly unpopular at home in the US, giving rise to one of the biggest anti-war movements ever seen. In this report I will be discussing the nature, impact and significance of this anti-war movement.
DIVISIONS OF THE ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT
The anti-war movement was made up of many different groups. These groups were not unified, but they all had one thing in common - opposition to the war. There was no one particular leader, and it was by no means a mass organized movement, but instead several different movements involving different groups.
· African Americans and other minority groups opposed the war as it took valuable funds away from achieving equal rights and decreasing poverty. As well as this, the percentage of African Americans serving in Vietnam was disproportionate to the population of...
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