Vietnam war
The Vietnam anti-war movement was the most extensive mass war protest in the history of the United States. Opposition to the war grew after Americans viewed television and press coverage.
Sources:
"Anti–Vietnam War movement." In The Columbia Encyclopedia, by Paul Lagasse, and Columbia University. 8th ed. Columbia University Press, 2018. https://ezproxy.depaul.edu/login?url=https://search.credoreference.com/content/entry/columency/anti_vietnam_war_movement/0?institutionId=2536
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