jueves, 7 de abril de 2011

Student Activism/Protests

            Starting in the 1950's everyone tought everything needed to go perfect. By the 1960's started the revolution of accepting not everything was and necessary needed to go perfect. There came the different eras like the era of the hippies. They said everyone was free and that they wanted only peace, not necessarily everything needed to go perfect. This student  activism and protest started in the 1960's since many of them tought that Americans shouldn't be that much involved in the Vietnam War.
             Student protest in those moments was a signature element of the political state of confusion and agitation of the Vietnam war. In spring of 1970 we could know that passed some of the biggest and largest students protest in U.S. history. Student Activism played a big part and key role in bringing antiwar ideas to the broader public. The Vietnam War served as served, as the early civil right movement, to sparked or extended play further struggles around race, identity, and gender. Students went from being timid and complacent to rebellious and outspoken.
             This years of 1960's and 1970's were known as years when students united against the war. There were known also as student united against the establishments. This it was not until the draft that these students and universities students united. They didn't only united in their individual campuses, but nationally as well. Students came together under a mutual desire for control, control over the war, their rights, their education, overall control over their lives. This were years of hope and days of rage. Student were gathering for the good of their country and for their own lives good.

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