Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam
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The Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam was a massive demonstration and teach-in across the United States against the United States involvement in the Vietnam War. It took place on October 15, 1969, followed a month later, on November 15, 1969, by a large Moratorium March in Washington, D.C. Fred Halstead writes that it was "the first time [the anti-war movement] reached the level of a full-fledged mass movement."
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Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam
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right
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--11-14
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Badges and stickers
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Near U.S. Capitol
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Near Washington Monument
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Create peaceful mass action to end American involvement in the Vietnam War
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1969-11-15
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Washington, D.C.
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Second Moratorium March
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the opposition to the Vietnam War
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United States and Australia
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* Richard Nixon's "Silent majority" speech
* Growing protest movement
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Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam
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The Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam was a massive demonstration and teach-in across the United States against the United States involvement in the Vietnam War. It took place on October 15, 1969, followed a month later, on November 15, 1969, by a large Moratorium March in Washington, D.C. Fred Halstead writes that it was "the first time [the anti-war movement] reached the level of a full-fledged mass movement."
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