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An entire generation of Reagan Democrats was created by the Anti-Vietnam War movement, which often went too far and looked too hard for moral purity when, in reality, there's no such thing.
Joe Moreno: Read My Lips: No New Reagan Democrats Joe Moreno 2011
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An entire generation of Reagan Democrats was created by the Anti-Vietnam War movement, which often went too far and looked too hard for moral purity when, in reality, there's no such thing.
Joe Moreno: Read My Lips: No New Reagan Democrats Joe Moreno 2011
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Reagan set the tone for violent right-wing reaction and suppression of dissent, first against the Free Speech Movement, then against the Anti-Vietnam War Movement, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Women's Rights Movement.
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But they each cited King's Anti-Vietnam speech and the similarities that exist between it and Reverend Wright's sermons.
Obama: Our Politics Should "Live Up" To Martin Luther King's Legacy 2009
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The last time the Park service has is October 15, 1969 over 500,000 for an Anti-Vietnam War protest!
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Reagan set the tone for violent right-wing reaction and suppression of dissent, first against the Free Speech Movement, then against the Anti-Vietnam War Movement, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Women's Rights Movement.
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Anti-Vietnam activists pledged to do battle against the war machine.
The Fire Last Time 2008
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I think there should be a mass protest of people throwing their shoes over the fence or when on the White House tour, sort of like when the Vietnam Vets threw their medals over the fence at the Capital Building during the Anti-Vietnam War Protests.
Secret Service Issues New Policy: Bloggers to Go Shoeless 2008
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The underlying reasons for such an upsurge can be traced to the generations of labour movement activists who experienced the Anti-Vietnam War Movement and the radicalism in the period of the late 1960s to the mid-1970s.
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Anti-Vietnam War demonstrations involving hundreds of thousands were becoming commonplace around the world.
1968 the Year that Rocked the World Kurlansky, Mark 2004
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