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

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March Against Dow Chemical

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Tired of U of M support of Dow Chemical, students decide to protest to show their frustration with University involvement.

Sahlins, "Let's prove that we were ..."

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Sahlins interview clip, "What was the reaction on campus to the teach-in..."

Professor Sahlines reflects on how the teach-in was received on campus.

Gamson interview clip, "Demonstrated possibility of mass opposition ..."

Professor Gamson reflects on the legacy of the anti-war movement as a whole. He argues it created the possibility of change and mass opposition.

Sahlins interview clip; "Students first learned that their professors were people ..."

Many students did not see the political interests of their professors until the first teach-in. In Professor Sahlin's opinion, this made professors seem more relatable.

SDS Poster, "End the War in Vietnam March on Washington April 17, 1965"

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Trierweiler headshot

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Haughey headshot

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