This costly conflict spanned generations—and its brutal legacy endures. But why did the bloodshed go on for so long?
October 21, 1967, University of Connecticut students travelled to Washington, D.C., to participate in the March on the Pentagon, where more than 100,000 people rallied to ...
In today’s episode of Humboldt Outdoors, local documentarian Ray Olson takes us back to the anti-Vietnam War movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s — a period that sparked mass demonstrations and ...
The 1960s were a time of major protests across the United States. Many people were unhappy with racial discrimination, unfair job practices and the Vietnam War. They used protests as a way to make ...
The Vietnam War was a tragic and stressful time in the world, particularly for American soldiers, veterans, and the families they left behind. As a result of the very polarizing war, a lot of protest ...
"This goes back to Vietnam and some things that were happening politically." Maybe so, but with wars raging in Iraq and Afghanistan, the sign with its anti-war message has fiery potential and ...