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1 A Nation Divided Ch. 22 Section 3

2 Working Class War Most soldiers who served were called by the draft –Men between 18-26 yrs. old Feelings toward the war change; find ways out –Medical reasons, join Coast Guard, get college deferment –College kids- white upper-class Those who had to fight- lower class whites & minorities (working class)

3 African-Americans Served disproportionately as ground troops –20% combat deaths; only 10% U.S. population MLK speaks out against war “cruel irony” –Sent to fight for liberty they don’t receive at home Racial tension runs high is some platoons

4 Women join the ranks Army doesn’t allow women in combat –10,000 serve in Vietnam as nurses –Volunteer for Red Cross or United Services Organization (USO) Bring hospitality and entertainment

5 Roots of opposition Growing youth movement becomes the New Left –Demand social changes Most vocal group Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) –Say that large corporations & govt. had taken over America –Call for greater individual freedoms

6 SDS

7 Campus Activism 1964 the Free Speech Movement (FSM) begins at UC Berkeley –Free speech on campus Students across the country, begin protests on campus –Dress codes, curfews, mandatory ROTC

8 Movement Grows April 1965, SDS organizes march on Washington D.C. –20,000 protestors/ Nov. 30,000 Johnson changes college deferment –Must be doing well academically to avoid draft –Campuses erupt in protest SDS grows- 400 chapters

9 Youth opposition Most believe Vietnam conflict was a civil war- no business of ours Can’t police the entire world Veterans returning began protesting Music is used as a protest vehicle –Peter, Paul & Mary; Joan Baez

10 Musicians

11 Protest to resistance Protestors up the ante- ½ million gather in Central Park –“Hell no, we won’t go” –Burn draft cards Draft resistance- –10,000 flee to Canada –4,000 arrested (1-5 yrs. In jail) March on the Pentagon –Met w/tear gas, 700 arrested

12 War divides the nation Those who opposed the war- called doves Those who wanted greater military action- called hawks Many who weren’t certain still didn’t agree with protestors –Disloyal to America, bitter over losses –“America- love it or leave it”

13 Johnson’s policy Attacked by both sides- Johnson continues policy of slow escalation Creates problems in his own administration –Robert McNamara resigns to head the World Bank –“just didn’t make sense”


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