These forgotten folk songs are totally transportive, and they'll send 60s kids and everyone else back to the era of the ...
Protests over the Vietnam War swept across the United States in 1970, dividing the nation and sparking passionate debate. One protester said, “The issue isn’t strike or no strike, it’s morality or ...
Buffalo Springfield released the track "For What It's Worth," inspired by a Los Angeles protest that became tied to the Vietnam War.
OPINION A new exhibit at the University of Michigan Museum of Art glorifies the violent, left-wing protests of the 1960s and ...
More than 50 years ago, University of Oregon student Martin J. Bennett marched down 13th Avenue alongside hundreds of other students and Eugene community members, chanting in protest of the Vietnam ...
Michael Ansara spent the better part of the 1960s and ‘70s protesting the Vietnam War as an organizer for Students for a Democratic Society. Now 77, Ansara said he isn’t any less “radical” than he was ...
Country Joe McDonald, the singer-songwriter whose Vietnam War protest song became a signature anthem of the 1960s counterculture, has died at 84. McDonald died on Saturday in Berkeley, Calif., ...
Despite some overall failings and the irreparable damage and loss caused by the Vietnam War, the anti-war movement actually ...
“War, I despise / ‘Cause it means destruction of innocent lives / War means tears to thousands of mothers’ eyes / When their sons go out to fight and lose their lives.” This song was originally ...