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Give Peace a Chance: Exploring the Vietnam Antiwar Movement: Essays from the Charles DeBenedetti Memorial Conference
Give Peace a Chance: Exploring the Vietnam Antiwar Movement: Essays from the Charles DeBenedetti Memorial Conference | Melvin Small, William D Hoover, Charles DeBenedetti, Charles DeBenedetti Memorial Conference, University of Toledo, Council on Peace Research in History
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This work offers an introduction to the best-known antiwar movement in United States history, written by veterans of the Vietnam War and participants in the movement. It examines how the activities of the movement affected the lives of most Americans.
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Give Peace a Chance: Exploring the Vietnam Antiwar Movement: Essays from the Charles DeBenedetti Memorial Conference | Melvin Small, William D Hoover, Charles DeBenedetti, Charles DeBenedetti Memorial Conference, University of Toledo, Council on Peace Research in History
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#TuneIntoNovember #Dontwannafight @Cinfhen @Robothugs inspired by another litten ( @julesG ) I‘m going the other way on this one. Give Peace a Chance #dontwannafight pic of walk this morning with mutts.

Cinfhen I NEED to visit you!!! That's breathtaking!!! What's the prettiest time of year??? 6y
Cathythoughts You do !! & you are always welcome. Every time of year has its own charms 💫. Thankyou 🙏 6y
julesG Wow, your morning walk view is spectacular. Let me just arrange a baby- and cat sitter and I'm on my way. 6y
Cathythoughts @julesG 😀we don‘t always get the sun. But this morning was fab. 👍 6y
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Give Peace a Chance: Exploring the Vietnam Antiwar Movement: Essays from the Charles DeBenedetti Memorial Conference | Melvin Small, William D Hoover, Charles DeBenedetti, Charles DeBenedetti Memorial Conference, University of Toledo, Council on Peace Research in History
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#todayinsj five soldiers at Fort Jackson were arrested during a pray-in for peace in Vietnam. Two were court martialed for their refusal to stop. The anti war movement escalated a year later.

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