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Fifty Years Ago Today, US Soldiers Joined the Vietnam Moratorium Protests in Mass Numbers
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Remembering the Tinkers' protest, 50 years later
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Dec. 16, 1965: Students Suspended for Anti-War Armbands - Zinn Education Project
Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia
Dec. 16, 1965: Students Suspended for Anti-War Armbands - Zinn Education Project
GIs wear black armbands on their left arms while on combat patrol in Vietnam, Oct. 15, 1969 to show sympathy with the Moratorium Day protest in the United States, Oct. 15, 1969.
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Image of ANTI-WAR STUDENTS, 1960s. - Mary Beth And John Tinker Of Des Moines, Iowa, Whose Suspension From School In December 1965 For Wearing Armbands (shown) In Protest Of The Vietnam War
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The "Tinker" supreme court case - 3 kids wore black armbands to school to protest the Vietnam War. Their school banned the armbands. They wore them again and were suspended. The "Tinker
Dec. 16, 1965: Students Suspended for Anti-War Armbands - Zinn Education Project
Mary Beth Tinker, 13, Wearing Black Armband to Signify Mourning for Vietnam War - Photograph | Fullhart/Carnegie Charitable Trust
This Girl Fought for Free Speech
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First Lieutenant Jesse Rosen of New York City wears a black armband on his left arm as he is on combat patrol in Vietnam, showing sympathy with anti- war demonstrations back home, Oct.
Young man in the crowd at an anti-Vietnam War protest at the First Congregational Church, wearing a Work for Peace armband, ca. October 1969
Video: Mary Beth Tinker urges students to understand and use free speech rights - The Salt Lake Tribune