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Peace and Student Movements Summary

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This is a summary of the various movements against the Vietnam war and other issues of that time period. Contains a timeline of all the most important events, and then elaborates on all those events. Included: Context, Student Movements, Anti-war movements, Hippies, and the Women's Rights movement. This summary breaks down the topics in a way that is easy to memorise and also builds understanding of the relevance of the events.

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Timeline:
1777-1783 - North becomes more industrialised and urbanised
1861 - Civil war started
1863 - Abraham Lincoln signed proclamation freeing slaves
1865 - KKK formed
​ North wins civil war
​ Slavery abolished
1950’s - Baby boomers
1963 - President Kennedy assassinated
​ Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique
​ Eleanor Roosevelt’s commission on gender equality
1964 - Civil rights act & Equal pay act
​ Escalation of involvement in Vietnam
1965 - ​Voting rights act
Malcolm X assassinated
Many students faced the draft
1966 - Black panther party formed
​ NOW formed
1968 - Dr King assassinated
​ Nixon wins election
​ Miss world pageant
​ Tet Offensive
1969 - Woodstock
1973 - Roe v Wade
​ US withdrew from Vietnam

Context:
Saw successes of the civil rights and black power movements & wanted to change the
govt/authorities → the machine
Young generation of baby boomers started questioning why the older generations were
dictating their lives/forcing them to conform
1950s
-​ Baby boomers were conforming to status quo
- suburban, middle class, conservative
-​ Berkeley university was the biggest state/national uni
- nuclear testing
- hub of student protest
- uni refused to allow political action on campus → freedom of speech movt
-​ Peace movt began with freedom of speech movt at Berkeley

General Student Movement:
Berkeley university → angry about being unheard and having to conform
Unrest atmosphere in the USA

Actions
-​ Sit-ins, marches, songs, demonstrations → followed civil rights movt actions
-​ Demands made to the uni to allow freedom of speech & association on campus


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, Aims
-​ To challenge the system
-​ To expose racism and other injustices at universities
-​ Students supported any victims of the system → mostly privileged, white, middle
class students
- Supported campaigns for nuclear disarmament
- Criticised US involvement in 3rd world countries

Significance
-​ Successful at Berkeley
- given rights to protest on campus
- given a say in the running of universities
-​ Sparked off the idea of the role of students and young people
-​ Paved the way for the anti vietnam war protests

Anti-Vietnam War Protests:
Escalation of US involvement in Vietnam
Lots of money spent especially during Johnson and Nixon (mid 60s - early 70s)
-​ Dropped the Great society program
Death rate directly impacted young ppl → they were the ones fighting
Many students faced the draft ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​
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Actions
-​ Sit-ins, teach-ins
-​ Burning draft cards & american flag (treason → life sentence)
-​ Marches, demonstrations
-​ Created awareness: protest songs, music festivals
-​ “Make love, not war”

Significance
-​ Us only withdrew in 1973 → unsuccessful
-​ Govt noticed protests
- esp after Tet Offensive when protest increased
-​ Johnson didn’t seek reelection (students blamed him)
-​ Nixon won based on “bring boys back home”
- but continued bombing
- exposed by Kent state uni → led to shooting of 4 students by national guard
- criticised for his actions → greatly unpopular
-​ Students changed times
- new ideologies → values and freedom
- fashion, music
- 60s & 70s totally different to 50s
-​ Students rejected the values & society of their parents
- conservative: sexism, racism, homophobia
-​ Achievements weren’t sustained




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