I was at Michigan State University from '69 through 73" and participated in the demonstrations opposing the war in Vietnam. My parents were old world pacifists and socialists who supported my stance. It was painful to watch the tv images of what we were doing in a country where we had no business being and demonstrating against it seemed…
I was at Michigan State University from '69 through 73" and participated in the demonstrations opposing the war in Vietnam. My parents were old world pacifists and socialists who supported my stance. It was painful to watch the tv images of what we were doing in a country where we had no business being and demonstrating against it seemed to be the only honorable thing to do. I also went to DC and joined the marches there. I like to think we played some part in shortening the war. And then, of course, there was Kent State.
I was at Michigan State University from '69 through 73" and participated in the demonstrations opposing the war in Vietnam. My parents were old world pacifists and socialists who supported my stance. It was painful to watch the tv images of what we were doing in a country where we had no business being and demonstrating against it seemed to be the only honorable thing to do. I also went to DC and joined the marches there. I like to think we played some part in shortening the war. And then, of course, there was Kent State.
And please don’t forget Jackson state.