Resistance and Revolution: The Anti-Vietnam War Movement at the University of Michigan, 1965-1972

The First U of M Teach-In (March 1965)

Professor Gamson is interviewed by WXYZ in 1965 and is asked to explain the idea of a "work moratorium." In 2015, he ironically unveils he did not have Friday classes, therefore, there was not much at stake.

Professors at U of M ask students to support the first teach-in on March 24-25th, 1965
U of M professors wanted students to become aware of U.S. foreign policy in Vietnam by attending the March 24-25th, 1965. "We need the students to help us in this search for a better policy, and we invite your help."

Arnold Kaufman handwritten notes about the 1965 teach-in
Professor Kaufman outlines the events that occurred at the 1965 U of M teach-in. He gives details regarding the thought behind creating a teach-in that only presented "one side" of the argument.