Anti-War+Movement-+Nicole+and+Jon

Outline I. Anti-War Movement A. 1960’s – the anti-war movements became more radical 1965- Movement became nationally recognized 1968- Peak of anti-war movement B. People were protesting the Vietnam War and trying to fight for peace. They were doing this by protesting and starting organizations against the war. C. Younger people/college students because they were affected by the draft. They protested everywhere but big places were California (San Francisco) and colleges like Berkley. D. The end result of the protests usually was violent and many people were killed or seriously injured during these protests.

Works Cited Web. 24 May 2010. []. Fsm, The. "The Anti-War Movement in the United States." //Welcome to English « Department of English, College of LAS, University of Illinois//. Web. 24 May 2010. []. "Our Documents - Civil Rights Act (1964)." //Welcome to OurDocuments.gov//. Web. 25 May 2010. [].

Agenda:

Jon- study the events, do 3 events on capzles.

Nicole- do 3 events on capzles

Tomorrow- Finish projects (going on a field trip)



[|Anti War Capzles]

1. What was Norman Morrison the first to do? 2. Who was the first person to burn their draft card during a protest? 3. When was the Civil Rights Act passed? 4. Where did the first Anti-War march take place? 5. How many men burnt their draft cards between 1963-1973?

Good start- make sure you create a works cited for all resources you use and ask if you need any help. -Ms. L