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The Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) started in 1967 with six Vietnam veterans marching for peace in New York City. The purpose of the organization was to give voice to the returning servicemen who opposed the on-going war in Southeast Asia. From six soldiers in 1967, the ranks of the membership eventually grew to over 30,000. This publication consists of FBI reports dealing with every aspect of antiwar work carried out by the VVAW. The collection also includes surveillance on a variety of other antiwar groups and individuals, with an emphasis on student groups and Communist organizations.
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Sources, History, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Protest movements, Vietnam Veterans Against the WarPlaces
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America in protest: records of anti-Vietnam war organizations, The Vietnam Veterans Against the War
2010, Gale, a part of Cengage Learning
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Date range of documents: 1967-1975.
Reproduction of the originals from the Federal Bureau of Investigation Library.
This resource is available only to current faculty, staff and students of Columbia University.
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