The 1960s

The Civil Rights Movement

The Lunch Counter Sits-In.

In 1961, Dian Nelson would have her baby delivered in the jails, advocate the white women believed the social rules were unjust to the blacks.

In responding to Martin Luther Jr.'s I Have A Dream, Lyndon Johnson, in following Kennedy's The New Frontier, signed The Great Society in 1963.

Malcolm X and the Black Power
Malcolm X believed an international peace is achievable throughout the religion. He, later, was assassinated while attempting to preach his gospels.

The Black Parthenon Party
Stork Carmichael and George Newton led the members of the Black Parthenon Party shooting at policemen on the streets with the machine guns.

No Revolutionary Nationalist
Led by Elderbridge Cleaveton and Henry P. Newton, the organization was worse than the Black Parthenon Party was.

The Students Movement

In 1962, in Ann Arbon, Michigan, the issue ports, Heron Statement: Revitalize the Democracy
Make the cooperation more responsible
Make the political more representive
The redistribution of the wealth

Mario Savino, the student leader of Berkeley, turned students from subject to object throughout the Vietnam War.

Anti-war Movement

In 1965, the teach-in in the University of Michigan.

Peace March: New York, Washington, San Francisco, journalists revealed the brutality and futility of the war.

Fullbrightgay's Commission responses to the changes of the US foreign policy.

By 1965, the US sent advisors to Vietnam.

In 1965, North Vietnam attacked South Vietnam at the US base, Pleku-- 8 dead, and 100 wounded.

Lyndon Johnson altered the Operation Flaming Dust to a full-scale offensive weapon, the Operation Roaring Sounder.

Anti-war Protest

Four major protests in 4 weeks
Draft Cards burned or returned to federal attorney
Sits-In in front of the troop trains
Demonstrated at the draft broads or recruit officers

Raw Chemical Cooperation
In 1964, demonstrated before Raw Chemical Cooperation that the National Education Act by Eisenhower of 1954 was ruined.

Senate Joseph Stain (D-MS) says, the anti-war movement is a part of the plot by Hanoi to divide or to discredit the American war efforts; the protestors are the betrayers, adding the enemies.

Causes for the changes of American Attitudes

Walter Kraken's reports from Vietnam: media new reports, photos, and media images.

On March 31, 1968, Lyndon Johnson denounced Ten Offensive, 'I could not and would not accept the nomination of the war...'

Continuing truants, 200 demonstrations, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Los Angeles, the Police Riots in National Democratic Conference.

The body counts in Vietnam continued to rise.

The civil wars and the civil unrest brought into American home each and every night.

The Americans believed that the war in the Southern East Asia has caused a civil war at home.