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Anti-Vietnam War Protest

Anti-Vietnam War Protest
The Vietnam War (1959-1975) produced a widespread antiwar movement in the United States. The antiwar activists objected to the U.S. government’s interference in what they considered to be the domestic affairs of Vietnam. Many protesters believed that the United States was acting as an imperalist power by attempting to control the course of events in Vietnam.
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Protests in the 1960s; Anti-Vietnam War Movement
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