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

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An Appeal to Our Students: First Teach-In

First Teach-In Document- An Appeal to Our Students
Faculty Letter to Students about First Teach-In

Andrew Sacks Photo of Draft Card Burning

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Photo of the burning of a draft card by Andrew Sacks. This photo was taken in 1967.

Arnold Kaufman handwritten notes about the 1965 teach-in

Teach-in Explanation Kaufman 1.pdf
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.

Arnold Kaufman Letter explaining 1965 Teach-in Origin

Letter about origins of teach-in 1965 (1).pdf
Bentley Historical Library. Arnold Kaufman Papers. Box #. "Arnold Kaufman Letter"

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.

Audience intently listening at the U of M 1965 Teach-in

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In the Angell Hall Auditorium, faculty and students intently listen to the teach-in speakers. Many students did not know much about the Vietnam War.

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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