Essay # 5.
The “peace movement” was largely unorganized and chaotic, containing (to suggest a only a few):
those who sincerely questioned US foreign policy,
those who were true pacifists,
outrageous radical anti-American elements, and,
those who believed that American troops ought not to be dying in a fight that was not theirs at all.
“The antiwar movement actually consisted of a number of independent interests, often only vaguely allied and contesting each other on many issues, united only in opposition to the Vietnam War.
Attracting members from college campuses, middle-class suburbs, labor unions, and government institutions, the movement gained national prominence in 1965, peaked in 1968, and remained powerful throughout the duration of the conflict.
Encompassing political, racial, and cultural spheres, the antiwar movement exposed a deep schism within 1960s American society.” [quote from http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/vietnam/antiwar.html]
What was “the movement”of the 1960s in a general sense?
What do you make of the “antiwar movement” specifically?


