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

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Video footage of 1965 UM Teach-in with Audio from Professor Gamson, Professor Mann and Bill Ayers

Video footage of 1965 UM Teach-in with Audio from Professor Gamson, Professor Mann and Bill Ayers explaining the important aspects of the teach-in.

U of M students at the 1965 teach-in

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Students gather to learn more about the Vietnam War at the 1965 teach-in.

Professor Bill Gamson speaks with a local news reporter about the teach-in/work moratorium

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Professor Bill Gamson speaks to a reporter about the original plan to implement a work moratorium.

Faculty speakers at the 1965 U of M teach-in

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Speakers at the teach-in, including Professor Bill Gamson, sit on stage as they wait for their opportunity to teach the students and faculty in Angell Hall Auditorium.

Audience at the 1965 Teach-in

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Students become engaged with U.S. foreign policy as they learn more about the Vietnam War. For the first time, many students saw the faculty passionately criticize the government.

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