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On October 21, 1967, an estimated 100,000 Vietnam War protesters rallied in Washington, DC. More than 35,000 demonstrators marched to the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, and many remained there ...
Historians Mark Atwood Lawrence of the University of Texas at Austin and Lien-Hang Nguyen of Columbia University responded to viewer calls and tweets about the state of the Vietnam War in 1967 ...
The Vietnam War bitterly divided Americans. Protests against the war were common. In October of 1967 about 35,000 people joined a protest outside the Pentagon.
This year marks half a century since the end of the Vietnam War — a period the country commemorates through poignant museums ...
This article, along with others about the history of the often misunderstood conflict, is featured in Newsweek's Special Edition: Vietnam War. On the morning of April 1, 1967, Nguyen Van Thoi was ...
Original caption: 12/23/1967-Cam Ranh Bay, South Vietnam: President Johnson hangs onto a handrail at the back of a jeep as he reviews the troops at Cam Ranh Bay, 190 miles north of Saigon ...
After more than 40 years, the Dartmouth class of 1967 has come to terms with the Vietnam War. That understanding has come after a long effort to bury our past — a past dominated by what historian ...