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

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Lyndon B. Johnson Address at Johns Hopkins on April 7, 1965, "Peace Without Conquest"

LBJ Peace without Conquest April 7 1965.pdf
President LBJ answers many of the questions Americans are asking the government at the time. For example, "Why are we in Vietnam?"

Professor Frithjof Bergmann

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Photograph of Fritjof Bergmann, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Michigan and a key organizer of the 1965 UM Teach-In on the Vietnam War.

Professor William Gamson

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Photograph of William Gamson, Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan and a key leader/organizer of the 1965 UM Teach-in. He participated in many other anti-war protests including draft and research opposition.

Professor Tom Mayer

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Photograph of Tom Mayer, Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan and a participant in the 1965 UM Teach-in. He was arrested during the 1965 Selective Service Sit-in.

Email Interview with Professor Paul Milgrom

Professor Milgrom-Anti-Vietnam War Questions.pdf
Professor Milgrom was a student during the Anti-Vietnam Movement. He participated in many protests on campus, including a welfare protest where he was arrested and sentenced to ten days of work camp.

Bill Ayers at SDS demonstration administration building

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Photograph of Bill Ayers, student activist at the University of Michigan.

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