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

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Let the People Decide

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The main goal of SDS was to give power back to the people. They wanted people to participate and make decisions in the political issues that affected their lives.

Lassiter headshot

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IUC, “Alternative Perspectives on Vietnam"

Vietnam Conference Alternative Perspectives.pdf
In the summer of 1965, the IUC distributed this six-page document explaining the need for an international conference on Vietnam, critiquing the limitations of the teach-in movement, and calling for a fundamental reassessment of Cold War foreign…

IUC, "The Meaning of the National Teach-In"

IUC Meaning of National Teach-In 1965.pdf
The Inter-University Committee set forth its philosophy in this pamphlet. The four-page version below includes an article by IUC member and University of Chicago political scientist Hans Morgenthau, "We Are Deluding Ourselves in Vietnam."

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