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KENT STATE (1970)

MARCH AGAINST THE VIETNAM WAR (1965)

DRAFT CARD BURNING

On May 4th, 1970, members of the Ohio National Guard opened fire on student protestors at Kent State University. By the time the smoke cleared, four students were dead and nine were injured. The Kent State shooting brought further political and social divides towards this already controversial war in Vietnam.

On April 17th, 1965, the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) organized a massive march and protest against the Vietnam War in Washington D.C. With over 20,000 people taking part in the protest, it marked the largest protest against the Vietnam War.

Draft card burning was a symbolic protest throughout America during the Vietnam War. Thousands of young men participated in the controversial protest of burning their draft cards in opposition of the war. The Supreme Court would ultimately decide that draft card burning is not protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution.

Vietnam War Protests

Four Dead In Ohio

Soldiers Open Fire On Kent State Students

WAR IS THE CRIME!

PEACE IN VIETNAM!

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For Peace In Vietnam

Vietnam War Protests
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There were many protests against the Vietnam War during the 1960s. Have students illustrate some of these!

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  • DRAFT CARD BURNING
  • WAR IS THE CRIME!PEACE IN VIETNAM!
  • KENT STATE (1970)
  • Four Dead In OhioSoldiers Open Fire On Kent State Students
  • MARCH AGAINST THE VIETNAM WAR (1965)
  • Draft card burning was a symbolic protest throughout America during the Vietnam War. Thousands of young men participated in the controversial protest of burning their draft cards in opposition of the war. The Supreme Court would ultimately decide that draft card burning is not protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution.
  • On May 4th, 1970, members of the Ohio National Guard opened fire on student protestors at Kent State University. By the time the smoke cleared, four students were dead and nine were injured. The Kent State shooting brought further political and social divides towards this already controversial war in Vietnam.
  • On April 17th, 1965, the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) organized a massive march and protest against the Vietnam War in Washington D.C. With over 20,000 people taking part in the protest, it marked the largest protest against the Vietnam War.
  • Walk With USFor Peace In Vietnam
  • Vietnam War Protests
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