Associated Press When we think back to the signal events of the antiwar movement in 1967, we recall the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.s powerful April 4 speech denouncing the war, the thousands of returned registration cards during the Stop the Draft week, and the March on the Pentagon that brought record numbers of demonstrators to the nations capital.That year also witnessed global protests condemning the war, as demonstrations in European capitals and the International War Crimes Tribunal issued powerful rebukes against American intervention in Southeast Asia. News coverage of the war also shifted that year, including the first...
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