American History
As the Vietnam War dragged on, more and more Americans turned against the conflict. How did the antiwar movement grow in influence and how was it reflective of a larger youth revolt, the so-called “counterculture” movement? Make sure you refer to the following readings for additional support: The Port Huron Statement (Reading 182), Paul Potter on the Anti-War Movement (Reading 183), The National Organization for Women (Reading 184), and Barbara and John Ehrenreich on the International 1968 (Reading 187).
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